The Twelve (Book Two of The Passage Trilogy): A Novel (92 page)

YEAR ZERO

Bernard Kittridge, a.k.a. “Last Stand in Denver.”
A survivor.

April
. A survivor.

Timothy
. Her stepbrother.

Danny Chayes
. A school bus driver.

Lila Kyle
. A doctor.

Lawrence Grey
. A janitor, Project N
OAH
.

Horace Guilder
. Deputy director, Division of Special Weapons (“The Warehouse”).

Major Frances Porcheki
. Officer of the Iowa National Guard.

Vera
. A Red Cross nurse.

Ignacio
. A janitor, Project N
OAH
.

Nelson
. Chief technical officer, Division of Special Weapons.

Shawna
. A prostitute.

Rita Chernow
. A police detective.

OTHER SURVIVORS

Pastor Don

Wood

Delores

Jamal

Mrs. Bellamy

Joe Robinson

Linda

Robinson

Boy Jr
.

THE FIELD, 79 A.V.

Curtis Vorhees
. Foreman of the North Agricultural Complex, Kerrville, Texas.

Delia “Dee” Vorhees
. His wife.

Boz Vorhees
. His brother (deceased).

Nitia and Siri Vorhees
. Daughters of Curtis and Delia Vorhees.

Nathan Crukshank
. Brother of Delia Vorhees; a Domestic Security (DS) officer.

Tifty Lamont
. A Domestic Security officer.

OTHER FAMILIES IN THE FIELD

Tyler Vorhees family

Withers family

Dodd family

Apgar family

Cauley family

Francis family

Cuomo family

Martínez family

Wright family

Bodine family

97 A.V.
KERRVILLE, TEXAS

Amy Harper Bellafonte
. The Girl from Nowhere.

Lieutenant Peter Jaxon
. Officer of the Expeditionary, Army of the Republic of Texas.

Lieutenant Alicia Donadio
. Officer of the Expeditionary.

Colonel Gunnar Apgar
. Officer of the Expeditionary.

Major Alexander Henneman
. Officer of the Expeditionary.

Lieutenant Satch Dodd
. Officer of the Expeditionary.

Lucius Greer
. A prisoner.

Hollis Wilson
. A bouncer.

Dunk Withers
. A criminal.

Abram Fleet
. General of the Army.

Victoria Sanchez
. President of the Republic of Texas.

Sister Peg
. A nun, in charge of the orphanage.

Sister Catherine
. A nun.

Caleb Jaxon
. Nephew of Peter Jaxon, son of Theo Jaxon and Mausami Patal.

FREEPORT, TEXAS

Michael Fisher
. Oiler first class (OFC); crew chief at Freeport refinery complex.

Lore DeVeer
. An oiler.

Juan “Ceps” Sweeting
. An oiler.

Ed Pope
. An oiler.

Dan Karlovic
. Chief engineer of Freeport refinery complex.

THE HOMELAND

Jackie
. A worker.

Eustace
. An insurgent.

Nina
. An insurgent.

Vale
. A human resources officer.

Whistler
. A human resources officer.

Sod
. A human resources officer.

Dr. Verlyn
. A physician.

Dani
. An attendant in the Dome.

Jenny
. An attendant in the Dome.

Fred Wilkes
. Chief of staff.

Vikram Suresh
. Minister of public health.

Aidan Hoppel
. Minister of propaganda.

For Leslie, foot-to-foot

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Every book needs friends, and this one has many. A big ole tip of the hat to: Ellen Levine at Trident Media Group; Mark Tavani and Libby McGuire at Ballantine Books; Bill Massey at Orion; Gina Centrello, president of the Random House Publishing Group; Claire Roberts at Trident Media; the spectacular production, publicity, marketing and sales teams at Random House, Orion, and my many publishers around the world; Jennifer (“Jenny”) Smith; and the English Department of Rice University. On matters military, I am especially indebted to Adrian Hoppel. Thanks also to Rudy Ramos, sniper-dentist, and Coert Voorhees. Mark and Bill: Pour yourselves a frosty, my brothers; you’ve earned it. Ellen: No truer friend have I.

To the members of Team Cronin, large and small, I say: Without you, nothing. Thank you for my life.

My gratitude to you all.

ALSO BY JUSTIN CRONIN

The Summer Guest
Mary and O’Neil

IN
THE PASSAGE
TRILOGY

The Passage

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Justin Cronin is the
New York Times
bestselling author of
The Passage, Mary and O’Neil
(which won the PEN/Hemingway Award and the Stephen Crane Prize), and
The Summer Guest
. Other honors for his writing include a fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts and a Whiting Writers’ Award. A Distinguished Faculty Fellow at Rice University, he divides his time between Houston, Texas, and Cape Cod, Massachusetts.

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