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About the Book
Author: Rhiannon Frater
Publication Date: June 12, 2012
Genres: Adult, Horror, Science Fiction
The Bastion was humanity’s last hope against the fearsome undead creatures known as the Inferi Scourge. A fortified city with a high wall, surrounded by lush land rich with all the resources needed to survive, protected by high mountain summits, and a massive gate to secure the only pass into the valley, the Bastion became the last stronghold of the living on earth. But one fateful day, the gate failed and the Inferi Scourge destroyed the human settlements outside the walls and trapped the survivors inside the city. Now decades later, the last remaining humans are struggling to survive in a dying city as resources and hope dwindle.
Vanguard Maria Martinez has lived her whole life within the towering walls of steel. She yearns for a life away from the overcrowded streets, rolling blackouts, and food shortages, but there is no hope for anyone as long as the Inferi Scourge howl outside the high walls. Her only refuge from the daily grind is in the arms of her lover, Dwayne Reichardt, an officer in the Bastion Constabulary. Both are highly-decorated veterans of the last disastrous push against the Inferi Scourge. Their secret affair is her only happiness.
Then one day Maria is summoned to meet with a mysterious representative from the Science Warfare Division and is offered the opportunity to finally destroy the Inferi Scourge in the valley and close the gate. The rewards of success are great, but she will have to sacrifice everything, possibly even her life, to accomplish the ultimate goal of securing the future of humanity and saving it from extinction.
About the Author
Rhiannon Frater is the award-winning author of over a dozen books, including the As the World Dies zombie trilogy (Tor), as well as independent works such as The Last Bastion of the Living (declared the #1 Zombie Release of 2012 by Explorations Fantasy Blog and the #1 Zombie Novel of the Decade by B&N Book Blog), and other horror novels. Her next novel for Tor, Dead Spots, will be published in 2014. She was born and raised a Texan and presently lives in Austin, Texas with her husband and furry children (a.k.a pets). She loves scary movies, sci-fi and horror shows, playing video games, cooking, dyeing her hair weird colors, and shopping for Betsey Johnson purses and shoes.
Excerpt from The Last Bastion of the Living
by
Rhiannon Frater
Excerpt from Prologue
A massive shockwave rippled through the perimeter wall, tossing
soldiers off their feet and onto the catwalk, or over the wall into the Scourge
horde below as one of the mobile units twisted around in one of the deeper
craters and wrenched another unit completely about. The torsion between the two
units sent another shudder through the perimeter wall and Maria clung to the
catwalk as Ryan fell on top of her. Together, they rode the catwalk to the
ground, tumbling into the mud. Maria immediately scrambled to her feet and
gasped.
The steel mesh had torn free of one of the units and the Scourge
were shoving their bodies through the frayed opening. The squads closest to the
breach opened fire. The mesh wall shimmered as it wavered under the onslaught
of the undead. The mobile units continued on their designated course to their
next position, ripping another hole in the mesh wall.
“Fall back!” someone ordered as the Inferi Scourge shoved through
the widening openings.
Ryan grabbed Maria’s shoulder and dragged her toward a section
where the fallen catwalks formed a barrier along with some of the unpacked
supply units. Lindsey scrambled to follow. The squads formed a line, shooting
at the Scourge coming through the gap. For several agonizing minutes, they were
successful at holding the howling creatures back.
“Tiltrotors are en route!” a voice intoned in her helmet.
Sweat poured down Maria’s face as she reloaded. Ryan lobbed
several grenades toward the breach as Lindsey fired over Maria’s head.
“About that date…” Ryan said, grinning despite the fear in his
eyes.
Maria slid around him into a better position and aimed at a
Scourge trying to scale the fallen edge of the wall. “You’re supposed to give
me a reason to live, dumb ass,” she groused.
Another soldier landed in the mud beside her and helped her
obliterate the Scourge trying to scramble through another widening tear in the
wall.
“This was a stupid plan!” she shouted.
“It seemed like a good one when we planned it,” the soldier
answered.
It took her a full second to realize it was Chief Defender Dwayne
Reichardt.
“Sorry, sir,” she said quickly.
He shook his head, still firing. “Let’s just live through this!”
The Scourge pushed further into the perimeter. Maria knew now it
was only a matter of minutes before they were all dead. She tried not to hear
the screams of the soldiers overcome by the Inferi Scourge. The Scourge tore at
them, ripping at their body armor, trying to reach flesh so they could bite and
infect. One soldier was pulled free of a group of Scourge, his armor still
intact as his comrades gunned down the creatures that had attacked him.
Vanguard Stillson lobbed a grenade at a catwalk’s treads and the
explosion toppled it over onto the Inferi Scourge.
They were losing ground swiftly and chaos ruled. No one was
listening to orders barked over the feed anymore, but were just trying to
survive. The perimeter wall attached to the city wall still stood intact with
the catwalks still secured to it. Many soldiers clambered onto it, trying to
escape the ground. Maria, Ryan, Lindsey and the Chief Defender started to fall
back, providing cover to those trying to reach higher ground.
Rappelling ropes started to fall from the high wall. Frantic soldiers
gripped the lines and climbed upward, their muddy boots slipping against the
steel surface.
Maria tripped, falling on her ass, and the Chief Defender hauled
her up swiftly. The Scourge were everywhere now, smashing through the clusters
of soldiers, howling. Maria fired point blank into the face of one as it
charged her. The Chief Defender knocked another one back with the butt of his
rifle. Together they charged through the mud toward the city wall.
Ryan and Lindsey were just ahead of them and nearing the remaining
catwalks when Maria saw a flash of light. A massive force slammed into her and
sent her sprawling through the air. Blackness surged up to claim her, and she
fought not to drown in it. Pulling herself onto her elbows, her body felt numb and
her helmet was gone. Beside her, the Chief Defender struggled to get up. His
armor was punctured with shrapnel and blood poured through the tears.
Lifting her weapon, Maria aimed toward the creatures trying to
climb over the corpses of Scourge and soldiers the grenade blast had killed.
Pulling the trigger, she felt the rifle pulsing as it hurtled bullets into the
bodies of the rampaging dead.
“Tiltrotor!” Ryan’s voice screamed near her.
She kept firing, but flicked her gaze to one side to see Ryan carrying
a badly-wounded Lindsey over one broad shoulder. The churning wind pulled her
gaze up to the aircraft slowly descending over the fray. Beside her, the Chief
Defender fell over onto his side, unable to get up. Maria grabbed his arm and
shifted her body under it. Rising to her knees, she pulled him upright. He
screamed. Together, they managed to get to their feet as Maria fired at the
Scourge drawing closer.
Vanguard Stillson’s huge body moved through the crowd of Inferi
Scourge like a rampaging elephant, tossing them left and right, shooting a few
as he went. His helmet was gone and his armor was smoldering. Maria could see
the shrapnel from the grenade had sliced away parts of his face. Yet Stillson
kept fighting. The Scourge were so intent on him, Ryan and the others were able
to skirt past the mob and head toward the aircraft.
Casting one last look at Stillson, Maria gasped as a Scourge
grabbed the man’s thick neck and bit into his cheek, infecting him. Usually the
Scourge abandoned a victim successfully infected with the virus and moved on to
another, but this one kept tearing at Stillson, chewing and appearing to devour
his flesh.
Reichardt stumbled, forcing Maria’s attention away from Stillson’s
demise. Pulling her superior up to his feet again, she continued to fire at any
Scourge rushing them. Around her, other soldiers continued to fall, fighting
the undead to their last breath.
“Keep moving, Chief Defender,” she urged him. “I don’t want to die
today.”
“Neither do I, and my name is Dwayne,” he said crisply, his voice
filled with pain and determination.
“I’m Maria.”
“Nice to meet you, Maria. Now, let’s not die,” Dwayne said
“Is that an order?” Maria kicked over a Scourge and shot it in the
face.
“Without a doubt,” Dwayne answered with a grin.
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