Allegiance (The Remaining, Book 5)

Allegiance (The Remaining, Book 5)

D. J. Molles

Language: English

Pages: 278

ISBN: 2:00286299

Format: PDF / Kindle (mobi) / ePub


This is the fifth, never-before-published, novel in the action-packed series following Special Forces Captain Lee Harden and a group of survivors struggling to survive while rebuilding an America devastated by a bacterium that has turned 90% of the population into a ravenous horde.
Through an overwhelming storm of pain and adversity Captain Lee Harden has fought and survived. But his mission continues.

Recovering from his wounds, mental and physical, he must rally his companions at Camp Ryder and push back against the still swarming hordes of the infected that threaten to extinguish an already devastated society.

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plausible. Besides, like Jacob had said long ago, there is no method of infection that guarantees you’ll catch it. But he did say that blood-to-blood was the most likely method of infection. Maybe, maybe not, her Paxilated brain told her. You’ll just have to cross that bridge when you come to it. No point in worrying about it now. TWENTY-SIX WELCOME THE RAIN WAS A double-edged sword. It hid Tomlin’s movements, but it soaked him to the bone. And though the rainstorm had brought

were facing before he had Nate and Devon come up. He had a small spotting scope that he kept stuffed in the pocket of his jacket. He brought this out and scanned the horizon in front of him, and then moved forward ten yards. He stopped and scanned again. He waited a few minutes. Scanned again. Moved forward another ten yards. Thirty yards up and he could see the blacktop of the road, shimmering with rain. He followed the road until he could see where it crossed paths with the fence. There was a

be calm. You have to be the one in control. “Caleb?” his voice was shaky. “Sam?” the voice responded. “Yes!” he whispered back. In the corner of his vision, the darkness moved. Pale, white eyes, staring at him through the gloom. So close that Sam could feel and smell his breath. “Did they see you come in here? Oh my God, Sam, why the hell did you come over here?” Sam was taken aback. He forced his voice down to a whisper, though he wanted to scream. “I came over here to get you back into

he’s not aggressive? Her index finger brushed his fingers. She had expected them to be cold, but they were oddly warm to the touch. The plague, still making the bodies run hot. The man’s finger twitched when she touched it. Then they were still. Jenny’s fingers were still touching his. He was looking at her hand now, but still didn’t move or lunge at her. “There you go,” Jenny said softly. “What do you think about that?” His fingers extended, but they did it slowly. Then they curled around

yards behind me. Okay?” “Okay. Got it.” The rise seemed the only terrain feature in sight. There were small lines of woods, but Lee figured the hill and the brush that lined the top would be better for their purposes of staying hidden and trying to get a good vantage point on the intersection where they were supposed to meet the Marines. There was risk any way you cut it. Lee was cautious. Colonel Staley was cautious. In all likelihood, Staley had lookout posted on a wide perimeter around the

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