![]() ![]() ![]() Gormley published her first short story in the school newspaper in the 4th grade, and since then has suffered the persistent delusion that enabling other people to hear the voices in her head might be a worthwhile endeavor. Though the boundaries of morality have shifted in this harsh new world, Darius and Rhys question whether their humanity is too high a price to pay for Rhys's survival.Īmelia C. The virus Rhys must infect himself with in order to survive is sexually transmitted, and optimizing his chance of exposure requires him to submit as often as possible to Darius-and the other soldiers. ![]() Not only is there an improbable chance that Darius won't have to put a bullet in Rhys's head, but he has somehow managed to get under Darius's skin. His job is seeking out the infected to put them out of their misery, or sending the uninfected survivors to a safe haven where he and his fellow Juggernaut troops will never be welcomed. Sergeant Darius Murrell has seen too much death and too little tenderness. The timely arrival of superhuman soldiers offers some feeble hope-but only if Rhys can reconcile himself to doing what is necessary to take advantage of it. ![]() He's spent years hiding from the virus that wiped out most of the human race, but an act of futile heroism has him counting down his remaining days. In a world with little hope and no rules, the only thing they have to lose is themselves. ![]()
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