About This Book
White Mesa seems like a utopia in the midst of a gangland waste.
For Ricco, though, it means rules, chores, and endless lectures on morality from his dad…make that his adoptive dad.
After being expelled from the militia and banned from all activities off the family farm, Ricco might only have one choice to make a life of his own: join the New Republic, his homeland’s polar opposite in the city.
How could he imagine the effects his actions will have on his entire world?
White Mesa Chronicles
Fifty years after the collapse, the gangs fight in the waste of the city for survival and resources, while a rising city-state tries to define its own version of “progress.â€
It’s safer in White Mesa â€" the place that saw it coming. There, a God-centered worldview encourages personal responsibility and the value of human life…all human life…even the zombies.
Soldier: Six men under twenty, in the gang-ridden city, without supervisionâ€"what could possibly go wrong?
Zombie: They say every civilization is built on the backs of slaves…Tommy never imagined it would look like this.
Gladiator: Just because the Romans did it doesn't mean it's a good idea.
Renegade