No Place to Run and Hide

No Place to Run and Hide

It is gorgeous springtime 1973. Way before the luxuries and technological advances of the modern world. There are no smart phones with GPS and text messaging. There is no internet and there is no such thing as dialing 911. There is only you and now. And many would argue that these were much simpler, yet happier times. They certainly were for one successful Arizona couple.

There is nothing to hold back the ambitions of a self-made millionaire real estate executive and his wife from achieving their dreams of finally making it to retirement and moving out to the West Coast for good. But for now, they’ll take their little pieces of paradise one, three day vacation at a time. Besides, the economy is booming and business is way too good to get out just yet.

Smoke is rising from the chimney of an ocean side cabin, tucked away in the woods of a secluded coastal acreage in Southern Oregon as dusk falls over the picturesque landscape like a postcard straight from heaven. Max and Linda, owners of a successful real estate firm back home are wrapping up a three day trip to their small, secluded escape and would be beginning their long and dreaded trip back to Phoenix in the morning. They take in each breathe as if it were their very last, and enjoy every passing moment that they don’t have a scheduled meeting or showing booked and that the phones aren’t ringing off the hook.

It’s truly paradise. But what the young couple isn’t aware of, is that everything they know and believe right now, will change by sunset tomorrow. All of their hard work and dedication to one another will be tested in ways they’d never be able to imagine in a million years. But just how strong is their dedication and devotion to one another? Is it so strong that they'd each be willing to die to prove it?

Max and Linda would find themselves held captive by the leader of a brutal and notorious biker gang known as the Gate Keepers. And soon they will come face to face with certain death and realize that they have no place to run and hide.