Escort Through Ash
Burden of Command - Book One
The city is already dead when the order arrives.
Edrin Hale once commanded armies. Now, stripped of rank and nation, he is given a single directive: escort a child beyond the ash line. No banners. No reinforcements. No deviation.
The road is unforgiving. Ruined cities, fractured settlements, and opportunists drawn to movement and weakness. Each mile demands decisions Edrin hoped he would never make again-who to trust, who to leave behind, and how much authority a man should still wield when the world that gave him command is gone.
The child watches everything. Learns quickly. As the journey stretches on, it becomes clear the escort is no longer just about survival-but about what kind of future is being shaped by the choices made along the way.
Because leadership does not end when orders do.
Escort Through Ash is a grounded, morally driven post-collapse novel about restraint, responsibility, and the cost of deciding for others when there are no right answers left.
For readers of thoughtful, character-driven dystopian and military fiction.