Carioca,
I have to agree with bad_karma00's entire post. Very, very lifelike...
Robert Heinlein, with whom I've compared your work (very favorably), always insisted on putting "ordinary" people into extraordinary situations- THEN watch to see what they'd do... In effect, you, like Heinlein, let the characters drive the story... Your depth of character development brings me back. Blood, guts, and gore can only do so much. HOW they develop, is the hook, which you have so adroitly set... And yes, the scene of a little one teaching someone older how to shoot a handgun, that is/was priceless... I wish you all the best, and will continue to eagerly await each new installment. Already, I find myself rereading your work, as I did Heinlein's (and I still do...). I started reading Heinlein at the age of six. Orphans of the Sky, it was... I also reread S.M. Stirling, Jerry D. Young, Gary D. Ott, Jerry Pournelle, Larry Niven, and a few "oldies," like Edgar Rice Burroughs, Jules Verne, and Arthur Conan Doyle. You, Carioca, are, indeed, in august company... I wish you and yours well, that you always be in good health, safe, and forever, free...
I've wondered, I confess, if this is to keep your "blade" sharp, perhaps between books you may have already published? You have, undoubtedly, talent beyond the usual poster on such fora as these... We do have a handful of authors/writers here, that I've oft wondered, if they, too, are not published? Regardless, we, the humble readers here, are blessed to have such, for entertained, entranced, and enscorceled are we...
OldArcher, out...