Deadfall: Beneath the Fields
The Dead Did Not Wipe Out Humanity. Trust Did.
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Clint Stryker
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Months after the meteor plague swept through the cities, the Maddox family and their neighbors are still alive—because they vanished when everyone else tried to fight, flee, or help the wrong people.
Beneath the Alabama fields, a hidden world is growing.
What began as forgotten family bunkers—hand-dug generations earlier by people who believed civilization could fail—has become an interconnected underground network. Tunnels are reinforced. Entrances are sealed. Ventilation is expanded and camouflaged. Food is grown in darkness. Livestock is tended only at night. Above ground, the undead pass through without ever realizing anyone is still there.
The enemy is no longer mysterious.
The walking dead rot quickly in the Southern heat. Massive hordes collapse under their own weight. The real threat is the living infected—smiling, cooperative, desperate to be together. They act as scouts, guiding the dead toward fresh human targets. Remove the scouts, and the hordes lose direction. Leave them alone, and they dissolve.
For the first time since the world ended, the survivors aren’t just hiding.
They are watching. Learning. Preparing.
Emily Maddox—once a college student, now the architect of underground food production—helps transform the tunnels into something permanent. Rabbits, chickens, hydroponics, workshops, and machine tools are brought online. Ammunition is reloaded by hand. Silent weapons are built. Intelligence is shared carefully with other unseen survivor groups listening on the radio.
The military failed because it fought the wrong war.
The people underground intend to fight the right one.
Deadfall: Beneath the Fields is a tense, methodical continuation of the Infection From Beyond series—where survival depends on discipline, patience, and knowing when not to be seen… and where humanity’s counterattack begins not with firepower, but with silence.
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