CITIES & LOCATIONS
Across the ruins of Canada, the cities of Warriors of the Last Days stand as islands of fragile order in a continent that has largely fallen silent. Each one is different. Some cling to old infrastructure and bureaucratic systems that survived the collapse. Others are fortified enclaves built around resources, trade routes, or sheer necessity. A few have become strange experiments in survival, shaped as much by the new environment as by the people trying to control it.
Between them stretches a fractured landscape of microclimates, irradiated zones, flooded basins, and long-abandoned highways. Travel between cities is rare and dangerous. Information moves slowly. Rumor moves faster.
To those inside their walls, the cities promise safety, food, and structure. To those outside, they are places of negotiation, suspicion, and sometimes opportunity.
In a world where nature has rewritten the rules, the cities remain humanity’s last attempt to hold the line.
Montréal
The first series of books are set in Montréal and are currently being released.
MANITOBA

THE LAST ISLANDS: ST-PIERRE & MIQUELON
A radio goes silent, a ferry never returns, and an island’s fragile order breaks into urgent choices: about food, doors, and a light in the fog that changes everything.
NOTE: These islands are technically not in Canada and are a part of France in North America, but they are close enough.

DAWSON CITY
A short upcoming novel will be set in a devastated Dawson City in Yukon.

SASKATOON
A short novel, set in Saskatoon, is in the works.
There are novels in the work for the sole supermax security prison in Canada, Moncton, PEI, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Vancouver, Calgary, Winnipeg, Yellowknife, Iqualuit with assorted short stories.
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Stéphane Roy is a lifelong reader and writer with a deep love for science fiction, apocalyptic worlds, and tightly constructed mysteries. This is his first novel. He lives in the Yukon with his dog and his aquarium, where long winters, silence, and wide, sometimes glowing, skies leave plenty of room for imagining the end of the world, and what might come after it. He is also waiting, with cautious optimism, for the aliens to finally reveal themselves and straighten us all out.