Breakers
A flu apocalypse splits two survivor groups across America, then reveals a deadly alien agenda beneath the collapse.
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Plot structure labels used: multiple viewpoints, interwoven threads, slow burn, cliffhanger ending, sequel continuation, serialized arc, parallel storylines, gradual reveal
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A flu apocalypse splits two survivor groups across America, then reveals a deadly alien agenda beneath the collapse.
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