This had a lot of potential, even with the fairly common starting plot of a disaster while a family is in different locations. Sadly, it suffered from a lot of unbelievable parts of the story. First, we have the drug warlord that has a grudge against one of the main characters (way too common and usually distracting from the story of surviving a disaster), and even though he is a vicious killer, he gets out of prison after only 12 years? Somehow he is able to find the members of this family, over and over. Somehow, the ex-soldiers, ex-attorney and two teenage boys are able to overcome, thwart and even kill the warlord's security repeatedly. One teenager is able to do so several times all by himself. The small city where they live seems to go downhill very, very fast and the cops appear to be helpless. Jane has taken a first aid course (as good mothers often do), and is somehow able to do surgery and transfusions on her son. That was one good first-aid class. The first soldiers that the escaping family encounter are mad that some of their troops were killed by the gang members, yet are comfortable deciding to execute two men and a teenage boy and brutalize a woman and teenage girl. That is so incredibly unlikely that the story lost me at that point, though I managed to finish it.