The Pack

The Pack

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In this chilling experience, we follow a cop who visits Jerusalem and upon finding information of a near terror threat, he quickly becomes the target of a terrorist group looking for Americans to make an example of. When falsely convicted of Murder, he's sent over borders to a prison in which all who reside call "Purgatory". A place between Heaven and Hell, not fit for any man. The new question that remains is can he escape his Execution? Can he stop this terrorist group from following through their plans? Either way, it's time to load your rifles and strap on your Kevlar, because this journey will be a dangerous one.
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