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Babylon #4

Babylon White

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Alas, Babylon!

Once the greatest megacity in the history of the world, Babylon spirals into madness and chaos. Ravenous Husks flood the streets in an all-consuming tide. Abominations crawl out of the hidden places to feast on the city’s corpse. The authorities are overwhelmed and overrun.

The balance of power broken at last, the surviving New Gods make their move. Kill teams and tamed monsters insert deep into Babylon to seize vital infrastructure. Gated communities transform into fortresses. All pretense of cooperation has ended. Now is a war of all against all, with the fate of mankind at stake.

And yet, this is humanity’s last and best chance to throw off the shackles of the New Gods forever.

Assembling survivors, soldiers, and former operators of the Special Tasks Section, Major Yuri Yamamoto assumes command of a special operations task force to face the coming apocalypse.

Over land, sea and air, they will do battle with cults and cosmic horrors, confronting the dark powers seeking the ruin of souls. They are outnumbered, outgunned, and outmatched. Resupply is uncertain; survival, almost impossible.
But Yuri Yamamoto doesn’t just want to survive.

He wants to win.

BABYLON WHITE is the concluding volume of the Babylon cyberpunk horror quartet. Composed of three novels, it spans Yuri Yamamoto’s final campaign, culminating in a thunder run into hell and glory.

Steel your soul. The hour of judgment has come.

1087 pages, Kindle Edition

First published June 1, 2025

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Kit Sun Cheah

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June 29, 2025
The grand conclusion! Spoilers for earlier books ahead.

It starts with the cataclysm triggered by the end of Babylon Black.

There are Husks -- entirely too many Husks. There are open acts of war from the New Gods. There are problems in every integrated service, military or police force. There are problems with refugees, ammunition, counter-attacking, ravens, and more.

Cheah's military experience is very clear in this work.
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