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Graham's Resolution - Book 3 - The Last Infidels

Graham's Resolution - Book 3 - The Last Infidels

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The Post Office

This trip inside the post office was like many before. The bell on the metallic handle of the door clinked as it always had; the sound still bothered him and provoked little hairs to stand on end. It was a hard habit to break—waiting for someone in the back to come out and ask if he needed help.

After he stepped onto the tiled floor, Graham scanned the counters for any obvious signs of the teen. He’d done this at least once a week for months now, and he didn’t expect to find anything new. But there, standing upright on the counter, was a folded piece of paper.

Graham grinned. “About time, kid.”

He read the few short lines and felt a rush of relief. Another person. Another survivor. At least this good news would bring a smile to the others.

Still reading the note, he pushed open the door and stepped outside.

That was when he heard them.

Three feral dogs stood near his truck, their bodies low, fur raised, eyes locked on him. When the bell rang behind him, they sprang.

Graham barely had time to react before one of them sank its teeth deep into his thigh. Another lunged for his neck. A third tore into his calf, ripping flesh free as it shook with savage determination.

He screamed, reaching instinctively for the rifle slung across his back—but it was too late. The dogs had him.

A shot rang out.

Graham didn’t know if the bullet was meant for him or the animals—only that one of the dogs collapsed beside him, lifeless. The others refused to release him, teeth still tearing, still shaking.

“Get out of the way!” someone shouted.

Graham knew what that meant. Let go—or die.

The Last Infidels (Graham’s Resolution, Book 3)

The China Pandemic didn’t just end the world—it rewrote the rules of trust. After quarantine lines, hard-won alliances, and a fire that changed everything, Graham’s fragile “we” is about to be tested again… from the outside, and from within.

As winter loosens its grip on the Pacific Northwest, new movement stirs beyond the Skagit. A convoy approaches Cascade with supplies, secrets, and the kind of danger that never announces itself until it’s already close. Up ahead, a single warning crackles through the air—brief, coded, and terrifyingly clear: someone is being hunted.


Why readers love this installment

  • Relentless tension: a tightening threat you can feel page after page
  • Smart survival realism: practical logistics, patrol thinking, and consequences that stick
  • Found-family stakes: loyalty is earned—and tested—when safety isn’t guaranteed
  • New factions, new rules: the world expands, and “outsider” starts to mean something different

In this book you’ll get

  • A convoy on the move: a hardened leader driving toward Cascade with danger at his heels
  • A chilling warning: a Morse-code message that changes decisions in seconds
  • Pressure on the borders: when the perimeter holds… until it doesn’t
  • Hope under threat: the kind you protect at all costs

Perfect for readers who like

Post-apocalyptic survival • pandemic aftermath • prepping & homesteading • small-group leadership • clean language • family-first grit • Pacific Northwest wilderness • dogs with a past • escalating stakes

Series order

  1. The China Pandemic (Book 1)
  2. The Cascade Preppers (Book 2)
  3. The Last Infidels (Book 3)

Read if you want…

  • Strategic survival (smart decisions, real tradeoffs)
  • High suspense without gore-for-gore’s-sake
  • Community-building under pressure—and what it costs to keep it

Content notes

  • Survival violence and peril
  • Pandemic aftermath / illness themes
  • Threats from hostile humans and wild conditions

FAQ

Can I start here?

You can, but Book 3 hits harder if you begin with The China Pandemic and The Cascade Preppers, where the relationships, quarantine boundaries, and the camp’s hard rules are forged.

Is this heavy on prepper details?

Yes—grounded survival logic is part of the tension. But it’s always in service of character stakes, not technical lectures.

What’s the vibe?

Gritty, atmospheric, and urgent—where a single signal can change everything, and “safe” is never permanent.

Buy now and return to Graham’s world—where preparation buys time, but trust is the real currency.

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