The Spartan's Last March
The world has collapsed. America is a ruin and divided into two known camps, Gomorrah and New Sparta, entities who have been at war for generations. Against this ruinous landscape, a grizzled old knight of New Sparta known as ‘The Colonel,’ sets out alone to make one final assault against his lifelong foe.
Traveling through barbaric and apocalyptic Americana, The Colonel moves from one violent adventure to the next. He encounters religious cults, slave traders, mutants, and the brutal agents of Gomorrah. Using the martial skills he’s perfected from a lifetime spent at war, The Colonel wreaks havoc everywhere he goes. As The Colonel marches deeper into enemy territory it becomes increasingly clear that last mission is not just one final assault against his hated enemy, but also a repudiation of his militaristic homeland.
Readers have said this about The Spartan's Last March:
"Very visceral and in your face."
"I like the way you give graphic detail of the wounds, reminds me of the Iliad."
"Just spent all my free time today reading this, and it has been beyond worth it! You are an awesome writer, and I can't wait for the next chapter!"
"Awesome ballet and whirling doom of violence!"
"I don't know how it is that I only came to discover this masterpiece-in-the-making, yesterday. Despite the oversight, I'm very glad I found it and I've blasted through it with eager anticipation and primal glee."
"I have enjoyed reading this story. You have the gift of animating your characters in and of themselves but also in their interaction between each other. From the beginning of the scene till now. It is easy to get inside of the characters head and have a great view of their world. Makes the story way more readable. Keep up the good work..."
"Man oh man that was like an Iliad battle scene with the detailed graphics of each motion. Love love love your prose."
The Spartan’s Last March was inspired by several works of post-apocalyptic fiction, as well as the author’s own experiences in the Global War on Terror. He has also published the following on kindle:
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