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Fear the Reapers
- Narrateur(s): Tracy Turner
- Durée: 1 h et 49 min
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Description
The Reapers and Phantom Riders, two outlaw biker gangs, have been at peace with one another for several years. It has been a shaky peace at best, but the motto has been "don't mess with us and we won't mess with you".
That arrangement was working fine until several of the Phantom Riders members caught Doc, the leader of The Reapers, out by himself one night and decided to kill him. Doc was out trying to get a present for his son's birthday, and the Phantom Riders decided to kill him to send a message to The Reapers for them to watch their back.
The Reapers received the message loud and clear. They have been biding their time and preparing. Now they are ready to send a message of their own. The Phantom Riders aren't going to like the message one bit, but they should have thought about that before they killed Doc. Because if you mess with one of The Reapers, you mess with them all.
The Phantom Riders feel safe in their compound and secure in the fact that they outnumber The Reapers two to one, but that is a false sense of security. There is a problem with the Phantom Riders feeling safe in their compound because there is only one road in and out, Blood Road, and it may soon live up to its name.
The Reapers have just been waiting. They haven't forgotten Doc, not by a long shot. They have just been trying to lull the Phantom Riders into a false sense of security, but the wait is over. The Reapers are coming, and they are bent on revenge. The ground is already beginning to shake from the sound of rolling thunder.
Doc was family. No one messes with family. Payback will be brutal, bloody, swift, and final.