"David L. Robbins - Endworld 10 - New York Run" - читать интересную книгу автора (Robbins David L)

Texas. The government evacuated thousands of its citizens into this region
during the war. Denver, Colorado, spared a direct hit during the conflict,
became the new capital.

Montana has become the exclusive domain of the Flathead Indians, free
at last from the white man's yoke.

The Dakota territory is the home of superb horsemen known as the
Cavalry.

In northern Minnesota, deep underground, secure in their
subterranean city, reside the people known as the Moles.

Also in northern Minnesota, in the former town of Halma, live the
refugees from the Twin Cities called the Clan.

And finally, not far from Halma, on the outskirts of Lake Bronson State
Park, in a survivalist compound constructed by a wealthy filmmaker
named Kurt Carpenter immediately prior to the war, dwells the smallest
faction in the Freedom FederationтАФbut the one with the most influence.
Carpenter's descendants are called the Family, and their 30-acre
compound is known as the home. Like the Spartans of antiquity, they are
renowned for two features: their wise leadership and their fearless
fighters. The 15 Family members responsible for the defense of the Home
and the preservation of the Family, collectively called the Warriors, have
established a reputation for valor in combat matched by few others.

Several of the Warriors have ventured into uncharted realms east of the
Civilized Zone. They've discovered that the city of St. Louis has become the
turf of an outlaw motorcycle gang, the Leather Knights. And they've
learned that the Russians have control of a corridor running through the
center of the eastern half of the country.
They've also heard about otherтАж things.

Evil things. Menacing things. Things better left alone. Things to be
avoided at all costs.

Unless they come calling at your doorтАж




Chapter One


The four members of Elite Squad-A7 could sense their impending
doom in the dank air.

"Readings!" Captain Edwards barked, struggling to keep his voice
under control.