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    The Last Survivors (Book 5): The Last Refuge

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      "A tiny piece of metal could kill?" Oliver shook his head.

      "Seems hard to believe," said Melora.

      "Is it?" Jingo asked. "Melora, you should know. You shoot an arrow at an animal from far away. And with that small arrow, you kill it. A bullet works the same way. It's smaller, but it travels fast enough to poke a hole in human flesh. Getting shot is a lot like getting stabbed with a sword, but the wound is generally smaller."

      "And somebody shot you?" asked Oliver.

      "Yes," said Jingo. He leaned over and pulled up his pant leg, showing Oliver and Melora a circular scar in his calf. He turned his leg and showed them a similar scar on the other side. "The bullet went right through."

      Oliver was fascinated. "What did you do to the man who shot you?"

      "I never saw him," said Jingo. "Like I told you about guns, you don't have to be close to use one."

      "Is that why you stopped traveling?" Melora asked.

      "Yes," said Jingo. "After I was shot, I didn't leave the city again for thirty or forty years. By then, very few people were around. Nobody had guns or bullets to shoot anyone anymore, for the most part. I was pretty safe. After that, I used to travel, like I said. I used to go out and look for men and women like me. I used to try to find out if civilization survived anywhere."

      "Did it?" Oliver asked.

      "Not that I could find," said Jingo. "Eventually, I stopped going out to look."

      Beck came jogging up, out of breath, excited about something. "Come up to the crest of the hill. You have to see this."

      Oliver reached the crest and stopped behind a blackened tree trunk lying on it side.

      Ivory, hiding behind the same tree trunk, asked, "What do you make of that?"

      Oliver looked down at a bowl shaped valley surrounding a bay. Every tree in the valley had been cut down, leaving thousands of stumps, each with a top as flat as a dining room table. Oliver had never seen a tree cut that way before. Trees felled with axes left ragged stumps.

      Most of the valley had burned, and among the blackened stumps on the ashen ground lay thousands of skeletons.

      At the center of the valley, down by the water, Oliver saw the remnants of a stockade made from logs. They were standing side by side, sharpened at the top end. The logs formed walls thirty feet high, but many of them had fallen, and most were burned to ash.

      Inside the boundary of the stockade stood nearly a dozen towering houses, seemingly constructed from the logs cut in the valley. Each of the houses was large enough to fit five or six families. They stood four or five stories tall, narrowed to a roofed observation platform, and were open on all sides, large enough to easily hold a dozen men.

      Oliver looked in the water and saw something even more fantastic.

      "Ships," Jingo whispered.

      "They look like your boat," said Melora, "only much bigger."

      "They're probably a hundred feet long. Mine was only twenty-seven feet."

      "Did they lose their masts and sails?" Melora asked.

      "Those kinds of ships don't have sails," Jingo answered.

      "How do they get them out into the water?" Oliver asked.

      "They don't," said Jingo. "Those four ships will be on that beach until they rust away."

      "Rust away?" Ivory asked. "They're made of metal?"

      "Steel, most likely," Jingo answered. "It looks like they're stuck."

      Ivory mused, "They must be worth a fortune."

      Beck shook his head in disbelief. "That's what ships from your time looked like?"

      "No," said Jingo. "We had plenty of ships that size, but we also had ships ten times that big. Those aren't ancient ships. They look like they've been there a long time, maybe ten or twenty years, but those aren't from ancient times. They weren't here the last time I came this way, maybe a hundred years ago."

      "Where did they come from?" Oliver asked.

      "I don't know," said Jingo.

      Ivory tensed and crouched down.

      Everyone did the same.

      "Look." Ivory pointed down to a spot where the stockade had burned to ash.

      Oliver followed Ivory's gaze and saw a person, draped in what looked like a blanket with a hood, colored in shades of green and brown. The hood was down, letting the woman's long hair flow down her back. In one hand was a pair of rabbits she'd killed. In her other was a long, intricately shaped thing. Oliver turned to Jingo and asked, "What's that she's carrying?"

      Jingo's voice seemed stuck in his throat, but he managed an answer. "That, Oliver, is a gun."

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      COMING SUMMER 2016!

      That Review Thing

      Since you've gotten this far, you know that at the end of each book I write a little something to thank you for reading and to ask you to leave us a review. It truly is important to us.

      The thing is, I know when I come up with something witty that makes you laugh, you're much more likely to leave a review. At least, that's how it appears to work from our perspective. Though I'll admit, we could be dead wrong.

      As I'm sitting down to write this, having just completed my final proofread of the entire book yesterday, I have to be honest, I'm having a hard time with the humor. The Last Refuge was a pretty dark book in the series. We lost two of our favorite characters and one of our villains, two of those in a disturbingly brutal fashion. Jingo and Beck talked a lot about the downfall of humanity and the parallels between the old and the new world. It was a discussion that made the tidbit of hope we ended the book on seem pretty tenuous.

      I feel like I need a few days to recover. And I think that's the reason I enjoy reading and writing. I want to be immersed in imaginary worlds. I want to see the worlds in my mind, and I want to feel what the characters are experiencing, both good and bad. I'm guessing that's the same reason you read.

      So, if you need some recovery time too, I'll understand. That means Piperbrook and I have done our job.

      Please do leave a review. We appreciate it.

      And The Last Conquest, book 6, the final book in the series will be out this summer. See you then.

      -Bobby

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      If you'd like to read something else by T.W. Piperbrook, the CONTAMINATION series might be your thing. It's a fast-paced, action-oriented zombie series with a twist. Check out the Boxed Set HERE.

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      ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. This book contains material protected under International and Federal Copyright Laws and Treaties. Any unauthorized reprint or use of this material is prohibited. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system without express written permission from the author/publisher.

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      Table of Contents

      Conten
    ts

      TITLE PAGE

      CREDITS

      PREFACE

      THE LAST SURVIVORS - BOOKS 1, 2, 3, & 4 RECAP

      Chapter 1 - Franklin

      Chapter 2 - Melora

      Chapter 3 - Tenbrook

      Chapter 4 - Melora

      Chapter 5 - Franklin

      Chapter 6 - Oliver

      Chapter 7 - Winthrop

      Chapter 8 - Melora

      Chapter 9 - Fitzgerald

      Chapter 10 - Ivory

      Chapter 11 - Oliver

      Chapter 12 - Fitzgerald

      Chapter 13 - Ivory

      Chapter 14 - Winthrop

      Chapter 15 - Ella

      Chapter 16 - Ella

      Chapter 17 - Ivory

      Chapter 18 - Melora

      Chapter 19 - Melora

      Chapter 20 - Franklin

      Chapter 21 - Melora

      Chapter 22 - Oliver

      Chapter 23 - Tenbrook

      Chapter 24 - Fitzgerald

      Chapter 25 - Ella

      Chapter 26 - Fitzgerald

      Chapter 27 - Fitzgerald

      Chapter 28 - Ella

      Chapter 29 - Oliver

      Chapter 30 - Franklin

      Chapter 31 - Ella

      Chapter 32 - Ivory

      Chapter 33 - Winthrop

      Chapter 34 - Franklin

      Chapter 35 - Ella

      Chapter 36 - Franklin

      Chapter 37 - Ella

      Chapter 38 - Franklin

      Chapter 39 - Fitzgerald

      Chapter 40 - Bray

      Chapter 41 - Winthrop

      Chapter 42 - Ivory

      Chapter 43 - Ivory

      Chapter 44 - Franklin

      Chapter 45 - Ivory

      Chapter 46 - Tenbrook

      Chapter 47 - Ivory

      Chapter 48 - Melora

      Chapter 49 - Melora

      Chapter 50 - Bray

      Chapter 51 - Melora

      Chapter 52 - William

      Chapter 53 - Melora

      Chapter 54 - Bray

      Chapter 55 - Melora

      Chapter 56 - Franklin

      Chapter 57 - Oliver

      Chapter 58 - Ivory

      Chapter 59 - Franklin

      Chapter 60 - Oliver

      Chapter 61 - Franklin

      Chapter 62 - Oliver

      Chapter 63 - Franklin

      Chapter 64 - Fitzgerald

      Chapter 65 - Beck

      Chapter 66 - Bray

      Chapter 67 - Bray

      Chapter 68 - William

      Chapter 69 - Beck

      Chapter 70 - Beck

      Chapter 71 - Franklin

      Chapter 72 - Franklin

      Chapter 73 - Beck

      Chapter 74 - Franklin

      Chapter 75 - Franklin

      Chapter 76 - Beck

      Chapter 77 - Franklin

      Chapter 78 - Franklin

      Chapter 79 - Franklin

      Chapter 80 - Fitzgerald

      Chapter 81 - Tenbrook

      Chapter 82 - Fitzgerald

      Chapter 83 - Franklin

      Chapter 84 - Tenbrook

      Chapter 85 - Fitzgerald

      Chapter 86 - Beck

      Chapter 87 - Fitzgerald

      Chapter 88 - Fitzgerald

      Chapter 89 - Fitzgerald

      Chapter 90 - Fitzgerald

      Chapter 91 - Fitzgerald

      Chapter 92 - Tenbrook

      Chapter 93 - Fitzgerald

      Chapter 94 - Fitzgerald

      Chapter 95 - Tenbrook

      Chapter 96 - Tenbrook

      Chapter 97 - Fitzgerald

      Chapter 98 - Oliver

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