In the years following World War III, the Nazis prepare for a final attack on the Trans-Global Alliance, and ex-CIA cover operations officer John Thomas Rourke is determined to stop the Nazis. Original.
Jerry Ahern (born Jerome Morrell Ahern) was a science fiction and action novel author best known for his post apocalyptic survivalist series The Survivalist. The books in this series are heavy with descriptions of the weapons the protagonists use to survive and prosecute a seemingly never-ending war amongst the remnants of the superpowers from pre-apocalypse times.
Ahern was also a firearms writer, who published numerous articles in magazines such as Guns & Ammo, Handguns and Gun World.
Jerry Ahern passed away on July 24, 2012 after a long struggle with cancer.
Ahern also released books under pseudonym Axel Kilgore.
This is my favorite adventure series. Dr John Thomas Rourke leads his family and friends through a post apocalyptic world fighting ever step if the way. Fantastic characters and plots. Very detailed weapon descriptions. Excellent series. My highest recommendation
The world faces imminent destruction as the supervolcano threat seems inevitable. Zimmer and Martin have ensured they'll live forever. Meanwhile John recovers from his heart transplant; that heart ripped from the body of his clone. Ahern explores the ethics of using the clone as an organ donor. As well as some somewhat preachy moments about what made John and Co. in the right so often (expect more Aryn Rand references!). Given this is the final book in the series, at least initially was before the 2010s continuation. However peace is within grasp; as a splinter group of Nazi forces vows against Zimmer. Allying with the Trans-Global Alliance after learning of the omega contingency. A virus Zimmer will unleash to wipe out every living thing on the planet. Rourke and everyone he has allied with races to stop Zimmer.
John Rourke, Natalia Tiemerovna, Paul Rubenstein. We have journeyed with them for 29 books. It is almost bittersweet to see it all end. It is a satisfying if not predictable ending. 4 1/2 stars out of 5 for pulp fans.