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Extinction Aftermath (Extinction Cycle, #6) Extinction Aftermath by Nicholas Sansbury Smith
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“War was a series of decisions with unpredictable outcomes. A single step in the wrong direction could earn you a bullet. Some men could make it all the way up a beach unscathed with thousands of rounds zipping by them. Others might get hit the second they jumped out of the boat. He’d been luckier than most. Maybe luckier than he deserved. “Captain”
Nicholas Sansbury Smith, Extinction Aftermath
“The worst part about wearing the salvaged CBRN suit from the dead soldier wasn’t the blood. No, it was the stench of the man’s cologne. The musky scent was worse than the rotten smell of Variants. Who fucking wears cologne in the apocalypse, anyway?”
Nicholas Sansbury Smith, Extinction Aftermath
“Who fucking wears cologne in the apocalypse, anyway?”
Nicholas Sansbury Smith, Extinction Aftermath
“We get no respect anymore. I’m really starting to hate this civilian bullshit.”
Nicholas Sansbury Smith, Extinction Aftermath
“HANDLE WITH EXTREME PREJUDICE.”
Nicholas Sansbury Smith, Extinction Aftermath
“All it takes is all you got, Marine,”
Nicholas Sansbury Smith, Extinction Aftermath
“LAV-25s,”
Nicholas Sansbury Smith, Extinction Aftermath