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POSTSCRIPT
If you’re not sure who Winnie is, check out THE OTHERS. If you’re not sure who Cowboy is, read SECONDWORLD, followed by NAZI HUNTER: ATLANTIS.
AUTHOR’S NOTE
Before we get started… In the tradition of Dark Horse, let’s fire up a song for the credits. “Heroes” by David Bowie seems appropriate. Head on over to bewareofmonsters.com/playlist for all the songs referenced in the novel. “Heroes” is the last song on the list.
Music playing? Great.
The first question you might be wondering is whether this novel was influenced by the COVID-19 virus, as well as the protests spurred by the death of George Floyd. After all, this is a novel about a black man fighting white supremacists after a virus wiped out a large part of the human race. While I finished the novel two months into lockdown, and a month after the protests began, I started writing long before both. The subject matter in this novel has been weighing on me for a long time, as it does most people watching the news for the past few years. White supremacy is a virus, as deadly as COVID, and I look forward to a future where we’ve all be vaccinated against it.
What about the Europhids? Was I planning to bring the gelatinous wangs from Beneath back some day? Yes…and no. I’ve always wanted to revisit the Europhids, but I never felt I had a good concept to bring them back. When I was writing the scene with the seductive flesh-eating bacteria, my description of them brought the Europhids front and center in my mind. And…they fit. In fact, it was like I’d been writing the novel for them, without even…
Hold on—
*Jeremy checks to make sure his eyes aren’t blue.*
Okay, I’m good.
Even details like Beatrice’s red eyes were there before I consciously thought of using the Europhids!
And now, the big questions for you long time readers. Why is Winnie here? She appeared in Flux, too. She mentions going to Boston. That’s where Tribe takes place. And Tether! And what’s up with Cowboy?! Is this the start of a crossover?
Maybe. I’m laying down the groundwork for a potential crossover, yes. It would involve characters from Exo-Hunter, The Others, Flux, Tribe, and Tether. And yes…Cowboy. Because: Nazis. Can’t leave him out! BUT, as always, it depends on sales of Exo-Hunter—whose characters will be central to the story. So, if you want that to happen, or you want to see a sequel to Exo-Hunter, be sure to post reviews on Audible, Amazon, and Goodreads. Posting reviews not only lets people know you enjoyed the book, but it also helps trigger recommendation algorithms that suggest books to people who have not yet read the novel. This is the primary method for marketing books, and the power is all yours.
I hope you enjoyed Exo-Hunter as much as I did, writing it. The subject matter covered is bleak and heartbreaking, but I hope we can all have a laugh together and look forward to a better future—sans Nazis! Seriously. Nazis?! In America?! Ugh.
—Jeremy Robinson
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Big thanks to comrade Ian Kharitonov for making sure my filthy Russian is accurate. And to Rian Martin, Rene Ramirez, Heather Zingiberis, Omar Munoz, Marie Gándara, Maurits van Eersel, and Christiane Alemão for making sure I can curse en Español like a champ. Como se dice, “Thank you,” en Español? RobinsonFest 2021, cervezas en mi!
Big thanks to Kane Gilmour, for his masterful editing, to Roger Brodeur for his proofreading and fact-checking, and to Kyle Mohr for his relentless knowledge about everything I know nothing about. We had an amazing team of proofreaders this time around. Jennifer Antle, Brandon Burnett, Julie Cummings Carter, Elizabeth Cooper, Dan Delgado, Dustin Dreyling, Dee Haddrill, Becki Tapia Laurent, Rian Martin, Kyle Mohr, Jeff Sexton, and Kelly Tyler—you guys help keep me from sounding like a dotard. Thank you!
Also…thank you to Alex Maddern (aka bigAPE) and Brandon Burnett for having a sense of humor over horrible things I do to your namesakes. If you ever feel wounded by your characters’ fates, I’ll pay for that dolphin therapy you both talk about all the time...
And thanks to you, the reader, for supporting my habit of writing about crazy-weird things. Wouldn’t be here without you.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Jeremy Robinson is the New York Times bestselling author of sixty novels and novellas, including Apocalypse Machine, Island 731, and SecondWorld, as well as the Jack Sigler thriller series, and Project Nemesis, the highest selling, original (non-licensed) kaiju novel of all time. He’s known for mixing elements of science, history and mythology, which has earned him the #1 spot in Science Fiction and Action-Adventure, and secured him as the top creature feature author. Many of his novels have been adapted into comic books, optioned for film and TV, and translated into fourteen languages. He lives in New Hampshire with his wife and three children.
Visit him at www.bewareofmonsters.com.
ALSO by JEREMY ROBINSON
Standalone Novels
The Didymus Contingency
Raising The Past
Beneath
Antarktos Rising
Kronos
Refuge
Xom-B
Flood Rising
MirrorWorld
Apocalypse Machine
Unity
The Distance
Infinite
Forbidden Island
The Divide
The Others
Space Force
Alter
Flux
Tether
Tribe
NPC
Exo-Hunter
Nemesis Saga Novels
Island 731
Project Nemesis
Project Maigo
Project 731
Project Hyperion
Project Legion
SecondWorld Novels
SecondWorld
Nazi Hunter: Atlantis
(aka: I Am Cowboy)
The Antarktos Saga
The Last Hunter – Descent
The Last Hunter – Pursuit
The Last Hunter – Ascent
The Last Hunter – Lament
The Last Hunter – Onslaught
The Last Hunter – Collected Edition
The Last Valkyrie
The Jack Sigler/Chess Team Thrillers
Prime
Pulse
Instinct
Threshold
Ragnarok
Omega
Savage
Cannibal
Empire
Jack Sigler Continuum Novels
Guardian
Patriot
Centurion
Cerberus Group Novels
Herculean
Helios
Chesspocalypse Novellas
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Callsign: Queen
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Callsign: King 2 – Underworld
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Callsign: Knight
Callsign: Deep Blue
Callsign: King 3 – Blackout
Chesspocalypse Novella Collected Editions
Callsign: King – The Brainstorm Trilogy
Callsign – Tripleshot
Callsign – Doubleshot
Horror Novels
(written as Jeremy Bishop)
Torment
The Sentinel
The Raven
Post-Apocalyptic Sci-Fi Novels
Hunger
Feast
Viking Tomorrow
Comics & Graphic Novels
Project Nemesis
Godzilla: Rage Across Time
Island 731
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