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First published in Great Britain by HarperCollins Children’s Books in 2015
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Source ISBN: 9780007505890
Ebook Edition © MAY 2015 ISBN: 9780007505883
Version: 2015-05-09
For everyone who has come this far.
Just a little further …
The woods are lovely, dark and deep,
But I have promises to keep,
And miles to go before I sleep,
And miles to go before I sleep.
Robert Frost
We have learned to believe, all of us – is it not so? And since so, do we not see our duty? Yes! And do we not promise to go on to the bitter end?
Abraham Van Helsing
Contents
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Prologue
Six Months Earlier: Zero Hour Plus 2 Days
Chapter 1: Home Truths
Chapter 2: Diminished Responsibility
Chapter 3: Running on Empty
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Chapter 4: The Definition of Insanity
Chapter 5: Fallout
Chapter 6: Acceleration
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Chapter 7: Redundant
Chapter 8: Not for Profit
Chapter 9: The Faintest Glimmer
Chapter 10: Collateral Damage (I)
Chapter 11: The Enemy of my Enemy
Chapter 12: Haven
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Chapter 13: Sleight of Hand
Chapter 14: Strange Bedfellows
Chapter 15: At Ease
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Chapter 16: A Butterfly Flaps its Wings
Chapter 17: The Weight of The World
Chapter 18: Huddled Masses, Yearning to Breathe Free
Chapter 19: Ratcatchers
Chapter 20: Human Trial
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Chapter 21: No going Back
Chapter 22: Quicksand
One Week Later: Zero Hour Plus 201 Days
Chapter 23: Empirical Evidence
Chapter 24: Collateral Damage (ii)
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Chapter 25: A new Day
Chapter 26: Rapid Reactions
Chapter 27: Prometheus
Chapter 28: Close Enough To Touch
Chapter 29: Death From Above, Part One
Chapter 30: The Art of War
Chapter 31: Death From Above, Part Two
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Chapter 32: The Morning After
Chapter 33: The Elephant in The Room
Chapter 34: A Vision of the Future
Chapter 35: International Aid
Chapter 36: Willing Victims
Chapter 37: Down the Rabbit Hole
Chapter 38: The Hottest Ticket in Town
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Chapter 39: Collateral Damage (III)
Chapter 40: Jurisdiction
Chapter 41: The Scouring of Carcassonne
Chapter 42: All Good Things …
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Chapter 43: The Morning After
Chapter 44: Scorched Earth
Chapter 45: Sins of the Father
Chapter 46: The Waiting Game
Chapter 47: Aftershocks
Chapter 48: Directors’ Guild
Chapter 49: Enemy at the Gates
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Chapter 50: Just when you Think …
Chapter 51: … It can’t get any Worse
Chapter 52: Insertion Point
Chapter 53: Come Together
Chapter 54: Some Corner of a Foreign Field
Chapter 55: The Tip of the Spear
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Chapter 56: A Promise is a Promise
Chapter 57: Clean Slates
Chapter 58: Dulce Et Decorum Est
Chapter 59: In Fading Light
Chapter 60: Death’s Grey Land, Part One
Prologue, Redux
Chapter 61: Death’s Grey Land, Part Two
Chapter 62: Death’s Grey Land, Part Three
Chapter 63: Death’s Grey Land, Part Four
Chapter 64: Death’s Grey Land, Part Five
Chapter 65: Death’s Grey Land, Part Six
Chapter 66: Death’s Grey Land, Part Seven
Chapter 67: Death’s Grey Land, Part Eight
Chapter 68: Death’s Grey Land, Part Nine
Chapter 69: Death’s Grey Land, Part Ten
Chapter 70: Death’s Grey Land, Part Eleven
Chapter 71: After the Fire
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Chapter 72: The End (I)
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Chapter 73: The End (II)
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Chapter 74: The Beginning
Acknowledgements
About the Author
Also by Will Hill
About the Publisher
Jamie Carpenter soared over the battlefield, carrying Frankenstein effortlessly beneath him, marvelling at the scale of the fighting taking place below.
His view of it was fleeting, such was the speed he and the rest of the strike team were travelling, but it was enough to make quite an impression; the battle was already spread out across more than a mile of blasted landscape, the air full of movement and gunfire and screaming, the ground littered with black-clad bodies and soaked with vampire remains. Jamie tore his gaze away and focused on the looming shape of the medieval city, its pale stone darkening in the fading light, and, as he rose over the outer walls, his squad mates close behind him, he saw a distant figure floating near the summit of the hill, high above the raging battle.
Dracula, he thought, his heart leaping in his chest. Right where they said he would be.
This is going to be too easy.
Jamie swooped over the walls, rising above the wide cobbled street that led up through the city. He accelerated, the evening air cool as it rushed over his uniformed body, the rooftops passing below him in a blur, and allowed a smile to rise on to his face. As he soared over a wide square, he heard something above him, something that sounded like a flock of birds, and rolled to the side so he could look up and see what it was.
The sky above him was full of vampires.
They dropped silently out of the clouds, a vast dark swarm, and ripped into the strike team like a bolt of lightning, sending them spinning towards the ground. Something connected with the side of his helmet and he saw stars, his vision greying at the edges as his grip on Frankenstein loosened and gave way; the monster slipped from his grasp and fell towards the ancient city. Jamie lunged after him, but was hammered from all sides by heavy blows that drove him back and forth, bellowing with pain. He fought back furiously, but might as well have been trying to punch the wind; there seemed to be vampires all around him, as insubstantial as smoke, apart from when they struck. He ducked under a swinging fist and looked desperately around for his squad mates, but it was like trying to see through a colony of bats that had taken wing at the same time; all around him was darkness and churning movement.