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Redfall: Fight For Survival
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CHAPTER ONE
CHAPTER TWO
CHAPTER THREE
CHAPTER FOUR
CHAPTER FIVE
CHAPTER SIX
CHAPTER SEVEN
CHAPTER EIGHT
CHAPTER NINE
CHAPTER TEN
CHAPTER ELEVEN
CHAPTER TWELVE
CHAPTER THIRTEEN
CHAPTER FOURTEEN
CHAPTER FIFTEEN
CHAPTER SIXTEEN
CHAPTER SEVENTEEN
CHAPTER EIGHTEEN
CHAPTER NINETEEN
CHAPTER TWENTY
CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE
CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO
CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE
CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR
CHAPTER TWENTY-FIVE
CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX
CHAPTER TWENTY-SEVEN
CHAPTER TWENTY-EIGHT
CHAPTER TWENTY-NINE
CHAPTER THIRTY
CHAPTER THIRTY-ONE
CHAPTER THIRTY-TWO
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REDFALL
Fight for Survival
Book 1
American Prepper Series
Written By Jay J. Falconer
www.JayFalconer.com
Published by BookBreeze.com LLC
Publication Date: January 16, 2016
ASIN: B01A951JCI
ISBN-13: 978-1523440269
ISBN-10: 1523440260
This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents are the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual persons living or dead, or business establishments or organizations, actual events or locales is entirely coincidental.
Copyright © 2016 by Jay J. Falconer
All Rights Reserved Worldwide. No part of this publication may be used, reproduced, or transmitted in any form or by any means without written permission from the author (Jay J. Falconer) except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles or reviews, publicity mentions, book/author recommendations, or announcements.
WHAT THE CRITICS ARE SAYING
"Redfall: Fight for Survival is an awesome action and dystopian tale that is dark, gritty, and scary because it could be so real. Falconer is a master writer who excels at his craft. I loved the characters in this story and the mystery behind the rain. I couldn't put the book down until I knew how it ended." ~JJ Phillips, Reviewer for Readers' Favorite Book Reviews. 5 Stars.
"Redfall: Fight for Survival is a really well-written story that crosses so many genres that it is sure to please everyone! It is so much more than a sci fi story. It has mystery and suspense, action and sorrow. There are corrupt governments, secrets, lies, death, fights, and of course, action! Once this story starts it never stops, which is a great way to read a story like this. Falconer is incredibly talented at writing this world and his characters. I felt like they were real people, struggling with real issues, and I was so immersed in the world that I worried for these characters like they were my own friends." ~Renee Taylor, Readers' Favorite Book Reviews. 5 Stars.
"I'm absolutely hooked on the characters and what's going to happen to them next. This isn't your normal dystopian sci-fi read. I give it 5/5!" ~Elizabeth Barbarick, Reviewer for Stuffed Shelves. 5 Stars.
"This is the most unique end-of-the-world story I have ever read." ~ML Banner, #1 Best-Selling author of the Stone Age Series.
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Book 1: Redfall: Fight for Survival
Book 2: Redfall: Freedom Fighters
Book 3: Redfall: Shadow Realm (coming in 2016)
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This novel is dedicated to the loving memory of John and Dorothy.
Special thanks to Rocket H. for his advice on all things military and weapons related.
CHAPTER ONE
Simon Redfall kept his head down and eyes low as he took a seat in the general admission section of the sold-out National Execution Center in Washington, DC. If it weren’t for his long hair and unruly beard, certainly one of the twenty-thousand blood-starved fans would have recognized him before the start of the most eagerly anticipated event in pay-per-view history.
A sprawling stage with a lavish red curtain was the focal point of the venue and built specifically for the government’s new Execution Channel, dubbed EC1. The arena featured sweeping sight lines to give those in attendance a perfect view of the dying criminal who would soon be unveiled for the world to see. Every detail of the inaugural event had been planned and refined to ensure wide, cross-section appeal and massively high broadcast ratings. Nothing was left to chance, not when the most hated mass murderer in modern history was about to draw her last breath with all of humanity watching and cheering.
The US government had partnered with StarBright Networks to squeeze every last dollar from what was sure to be a media feeding frenzy. The government's take of the revenue split was reported to be somewhere north of four billion dollars, and that didn’t include the bonus profits from the new global wagering tax being levied by the world’s governments on thousands of betting houses across the planet.
The over-under line on the official execution time was initially set at three minutes, eight point two seconds by the wizards in Las Vegas. However, Simon hadn’t been following the betting line since it was first published, so he didn’t know the current odds of this inaugural event.
The National Execution Center, or NEC as it was called on the street, was designed like an upscale Broadway theater, but on an enormous scale. Simon counted at least thirty-two ultra-high resolution TV cameras and several dozen members of law enforcement, meaning he’d better keep a low profile if he had any hope of remaining anonymous and making it out of the auditorium alive.
General admission seating was located in the balconies and divided into three progressively wider sections, each with a clear view of the ultra-high resolution jumbo screen mounted above the stage.
Below him were two VIP sections of different sizes. The larger, unprotected area on the left was reserved for friends and family of the innocent victims, while the smaller, bullet-proof glass cubicle on the right was for the expected handful of supporters of the condemned, in this case, a middle-aged business woman. Not your typical mass murderer, but one nonetheless.
The lights in the theater began to dim as theatrical, heart-pounding music rose up through the impressive surround-sound system, sending those in attendance into a chanting frenzy. A plush, red curtain opened from the middle, then a single spotlight found the Master of Ceremonies walking to the front of the stage with a wireless microphone in his hand.
The jumbo video screen abov
e the platform flashed his name in eye-catching white letters: Clarence Williams, III.
Red, white and blue lights flashed in a rotating spiral around the stage, sending a chill of unwanted patriotism into Simon’s spine.
Mr. Williams waved to the crowd as he walked to the center of the stadium’s platform and stood in front of the execution chamber—a twenty-foot square metal box built with a single, one-way viewing window along the front.
“Citizens of the world,” Williams said, his voice booming through the PA system, “the NEC and the G20 countries of the world welcome you to the greatest show on Earth!”
The crowd cheered in response, with raised fists pumping in the air.
“Let’s get started,” he said in an emphatic voice, raising his hand and pointing an index finger up to the video screen. “We all know why we’re here today, but I’d like everyone to take a moment to pay their respects to the victims of this most heinous crime. Please direct your attention to the StarBright screen above me and offer a silent prayer for each of those who’ve been lost.”
The music waned and the crowd fell silent in an emotional hush when a video began to play on the jumbo screen. A panoramic sweep of the camera showed dozens of bodies, each lying motionless on the street in pools of their own blood. Men, women, and children—all dead—an entire busload of visiting scientists and their families gunned down without mercy.
The video stopped twenty seconds later, focusing on a single face—a tiny brunette girl the world had come to know as Deena Davis, a beautiful six-year-old who was gunned down while clutching her pink teddy bear. The corpse next to her was that of her pregnant mother who’d been ripped in half by the perpetrator’s AK-47, exposing more of her belly than should have been allowed for public viewing.
Simon looked away, unable to keep his eyes on the infamous footage, feeling a gut-wrenching pain that had become a near-constant companion for the past two years. He’d seen it countless times, as had most everyone in attendance, he figured. It had been the lead story on nearly every newsfeed he’d watched since the mass shooting happened. There was probably only a handful of people across the entire planet who hadn’t memorized every detail of the carnage, all of it captured live by the swarm of news crews on scene that warm summer day in Washington, DC.
The music started again, and so did the crowd, pushing through the emotional fog suffocating the auditorium.
MC Williams swung an arm up, bringing the house lights up along with it.
“StarBright Networks is proud to present to you, live, this afternoon, the execution of a vile, despicable criminal. Right here, in the execution chamber behind me, is the woman who slaughtered sixty-four innocent men, women, and children, and did so in cold blood.”
The crowd roared, chanting for action. “Die! Bitch! Die!”
Williams continued, raising his voice. “Those of you in preferred seating, please bring your attention to the viewing window behind me. Citizens in the balconies, please keep your eyes locked on the StarBright display above. And to our billions of viewers watching from around the world, don’t move from your television! This is the moment you’ve all been waiting for! . . . Ladies and Gentlemen, I present to you Public Enemy Number One, the most hated terrorist in modern history!”
Then the MC said the name of the criminal: “Tessa Jane Redfall!”
The knot in Simon’s stomach doubled in size when he heard his wife’s name being broadcast to billions of live viewers, bringing home the grotesque reality of the moment.
The lights inside the chamber beamed on, showing the weary face of a slender blond woman strapped to a vertical stainless steel table.
The crowd cheered and stomped their feet in unison, keeping with the beat of the theatrical music, while the video feed zoomed in on her tearful eyes. Each time the stadium shook with foot-pounding thunder, it felt like a nail being driven farther and farther into Simon’s heart, condemning him to wander the halls of anguish alone.
Until now, everything Simon had been through since the killings happened felt like a waking dream—a horrific quagmire from which there was no escape. He’d been forced to watch his life unravel one thread at a time, feeling as though he was watching a sick, demented play through someone else’s eyes. Someone who was never married to the love of his life—a suburban, well-educated wife who went off the rails and killed a busload of dignitaries and their families.
He hadn’t planned to be here today to witness Tessa’s execution. In fact, only four days prior, he was traveling on foot, making his way to the next town in Oregon, where he’d find yet another vacant cardboard box in an alley to sleep in before continuing his volunteer work at the nearest shelter. But out of nowhere, an unseen force rose up and stopped his wandering quest of penitence, turning him around and bringing him here to Washington. He wasn’t sure what it was, but it was something powerful inside that he couldn’t control.
At first he thought this unexpected voyage to DC was brought on by mounting remorse for what his wife had done. However, after careful reflection during the long bus ride to the East Coast, he decided it had to be more. He’d certainly accumulated his share of regret over the years and knew how to handle guilt, especially back when his days were consumed with running his former security conglomerate, Ghost Works, LLC.
The NEC’s music continued, picking up its beat. So did the crowd, working themselves into an even bigger fury as the MC pranced around, leading the bloodthirsty mob like an angry cheerleader.
Simon wasn’t sure how he’d feel after his wife of two decades was brutally killed on stage, but he felt compelled to be here. His own personal nightmare was about to end after a grueling twenty-four months in the making. All the while, his insides had been locked in a permanent struggle between love and hate—tearing him apart in the process. His love affair with Tessa began blissfully in high school and hadn’t taken a single moment off in the years that followed. But that all changed in a heartbeat one bloody afternoon in the nation’s capital.
Simon swung his eyes to the attendees below him in the two reserved VIP sections. But his attention wasn’t on his wife’s side of the family. It was on the families of the victims. His wife was guilty. He knew it and the world knew it. There was no denying what happened and who was responsible. Her monstrous crime had been caught live and from multiple angles by the cameras covering the scientific conference and its arriving VIPs.
The same set of videos had also gone viral across the Internet, which was now privately owned and operated by StarBright Networks, a wholly owned subsidiary of Indigo Technologies. The spread of her disgrace had unified the entire planet, giving the opportunistic media plenty of ammunition to crucify his wife—and him right along with her.
The pressure across Simon’s chest tightened even more as the lights in the execution chamber began to flicker, grabbing everyone’s attention like last call at a neighborhood bar.
The image on the video screen changed to show a wide-angle shot of the condemned—his wife, the slayer of women and children.
Simon couldn’t tear his eyes away.
Tessa was crying hysterically, knowing a painful ending was near. Her arms, legs, and torso were pinned the table but her head was not, and Simon knew why.
The USA Today newspaper had run an extensive series of articles quoting various StarBright ratings analysts and technicians, who outlined the scientific process behind the new execution system. The network had found through the testing of various focus groups that pay-per-view sales and the betting pools would be exponentially higher if the inmate could move her head and make eye contact with the cameras situated around the chamber. And they’d be even larger if the audience could hear the criminal beg, plead and scream for mercy.
As a result, StarBright’s motivated construction crews had spent the past few weeks installing far more cameras and microphones than originally planned, hoping to reap the windfall as ratings skyrocketed and wagers mounted.
Congress and the White Hou
se had sanctioned this new revenue stream, hoping that public executions would become the new national pastime and generate the pile of money needed to keep the country’s multi-trillion dollar budget shortfall in check.
Simon knew a desperate US government would resort to almost anything to keep the doors open, but what surprised him was how quickly the rest of the world jumped on board. The approval of live PPV executions raced through the various governing bodies across the planet without a hint of opposition.
Of course, it helped that the recent passage of legalized prostitution and across-the-board gambling had generated trillions of new tax dollars worldwide, another development Redfall never saw coming. Those newfound bounties were needed after the spend-happy politicians burned through the generous cash reserves created by global marijuana sales the year before. In hindsight, betting on PPV executions was the next logical progression of the cash-starved governing bodies, each looking for every penny they could find.
Just then, a dated photograph of his wife appeared on the stadium screen, bringing an outburst of boos from the crowd. It showed Tessa standing on the lawn of the White House, wearing an elegant evening dress and perfect makeup. The snapshot caught her smiling and in mid-applause as the President hung a lifetime service medal around Simon’s neck.
He remembered the glorious day well. It was back when his professional life and his marriage were on cruise control, enjoying the pinnacle of success. It was also the one and only time the commander-in-chief recognized his years of dedication and support to the intelligence community.
However, the memory faded into a painful sting when a virtual flame appeared on the jumbo display and set the photograph ablaze for all in attendance to see.
His eyes darted left and right, checking to see if anyone might have noticed him in attendance. It didn’t appear so. He figured everyone was too enthralled with the theatrics being put on by the NEC for anyone to notice the second most-hated person on the planet sitting nearby.
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