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Despite all reason, and the bright weight of his promise, Kendra felt hurt. She ignored the feeling, struggling to make a joke. “Like somewhere we won’t get sold to a work crew if we stay too long? Or we’re not afraid of breaking down on the road?”

“Yeah.” Terry’s grin shone in the moonlight. “Somewhere like that. Like Domino Falls, maybe.” He paused. “Or Devil’s Wake.”

Kendra didn’t say the next thing in her mind:
What if we never find that place?

Instead, she took his hand and enjoyed his strength as he lifted her to her feet.

They didn’t wake anyone when they took their places back by the fire, so they shared the heat of Terry’s bedroll and lay side by side. Neither of them closed their eyes until Sonia and Piranha returned, distracted and excited by their nearness.

As the firelight died to embers, Kendra and Terry finally fell asleep. The last thing either knew was the sound of the other’s breathing.

Kendra dreamed.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

The authors would like to thank Major Jefferson Davis, for a tour of the Vancouver Barracks and for useful conversation on military arms, tactics, and training; Steve Perry, for overall sharp eyes; and Tahlia Holt, for help researching the Puget Sound area and Bainbridge Island.

It would be dishonorable not to thank the artists who created the images and ideas most commonly associated with the “zombie apocalypse” notion, and the very shift from spellbound Haitians to something far more sinister and universal: Don Siegel, Daniel Mainwaring, and Jack Finney (
Invasion of the Body Snatchers
), Ubaldo Ragona and Richard Matheson (
Last Man on Earth
[
I Am Legend
]), George Romero (
Night of the Living Dead
), and Danny Boyle and Alex Garland (
28 Days Late
r). Understanding our vast affection for these tropes will hopefully explain why we were eager to tangle these speculative threads together… winking at an audience that, we hope, is having as much fun as we are.

The thematic… thread, if you will, weaving through all of these cinematic visions is that there is a force that dehumanizes us, that
pits us against the very people and institutions we once relied upon. And that the only salvation is our connection to one another, and our own hearts.

In fact, that is all that has ever saved us. Or ever will.

Steven Barnes

Tananarive Due

March 1, 2012

Atlanta, Georgia

ALSO BY STEVEN BARNES

Streetlethal

The Kundalini Equation

Gorgon Child

Firedance

Lion’s Blood

Zulu Heart

Far Beyond the Stars

The Cestus Deception

Great Sky Woman

Shadow Valley

ALSO BY TANANARIVE DUE

My Soul to Take

Joplin’s Ghost

The Good House

Freedom in the Family

The Living Blood

My Soul to Keep

The Black Rose

BY STEVEN BARNES AND
TANANARIVE DUE
WITH BLAIR UNDERWOOD

Casanegra

In the Night of the Heat

From Cape Town with Love

and forthcoming

South by Southeast

STEVEN BARNES
is an award-winning author of twenty-three novels, including the
New York Times bestseller Star Wars: The Cestus Deception
. He lives in Smyrna, Georgia.

TANANARIVE DUE
is the award-winning Essence bestselling author of
Blood Colony, Good House, and Joplin’s Ghost
. She lives in Smyrna, Georgia.

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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

Barnes, Steven.
Devil’s wake : a novel / Steven Barnes, Tananarive Due.
p. cm.
I. Due, Tananarive, 1966– II. Title.
PS3552.A6954D48 2012
813'.54—dc23 2011033779

ISBN 978-1-4516-1700-9
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