Afterwar
America has been devastated by a second civil war.

The people have spent years divided, fighting their fellow patriots. Now, as the regime crumbles and the bloody conflict draws to a close, the work of rebuilding begins.

One lonely crew, bonded under fire in the darkest days of battle, must complete one last mission: to secure a war criminal whose secrets could destroy the fragile peace that has just begun to form.

Bestselling author Lilith Saintcrow presents a timely and all-too-realistic glimpse of a future that we hope never comes to pass.
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Afterwar
America has been devastated by a second civil war.

The people have spent years divided, fighting their fellow patriots. Now, as the regime crumbles and the bloody conflict draws to a close, the work of rebuilding begins.

One lonely crew, bonded under fire in the darkest days of battle, must complete one last mission: to secure a war criminal whose secrets could destroy the fragile peace that has just begun to form.

Bestselling author Lilith Saintcrow presents a timely and all-too-realistic glimpse of a future that we hope never comes to pass.
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Afterwar

Afterwar

by Lilith Saintcrow

Narrated by Jeremy Arthur

Unabridged — 11 hours, 32 minutes

Afterwar

Afterwar

by Lilith Saintcrow

Narrated by Jeremy Arthur

Unabridged — 11 hours, 32 minutes

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Overview

America has been devastated by a second civil war.

The people have spent years divided, fighting their fellow patriots. Now, as the regime crumbles and the bloody conflict draws to a close, the work of rebuilding begins.

One lonely crew, bonded under fire in the darkest days of battle, must complete one last mission: to secure a war criminal whose secrets could destroy the fragile peace that has just begun to form.

Bestselling author Lilith Saintcrow presents a timely and all-too-realistic glimpse of a future that we hope never comes to pass.

Editorial Reviews

AUGUST 2018 - AudioFile

Saintcrow spins current political and cultural tensions into a grim story of an America blasted apart by civil war. Narrator Jeremy Arthur performs the novel at a tense but steady pace that perfectly carries the story’s mood. The characters—a war criminal on the run and the band of raiders pursuing him—could easily fall into stereotypes, but Arthur avoids this trap, bringing depth and individuality to his vocal characterizations. Throughout his narration, he makes small choices in vocal quality and effect that aren’t showy but that add a subtle lift to the storytelling: a sentence cut off mid-word, a low chuckle or rasp to a voice, a hint of an accent. The cumulative effect is one of overall excellence. D.L.Y. © AudioFile 2018, Portland, Maine

Publishers Weekly

05/28/2018
Saintcrow’s grim, disturbingly timely tale of vengeance takes readers down into the blood and guts of civil war and its aftermath in a fractured, all-too-plausible future America. The malignant President McCoombs and his cronies have surrendered after America’s Second Civil War, and D.C. is under martial law. The reign of terror against immigrants and “degenerates” is supposedly over, but Lara Nelson knows otherwise: she was labeled an undesirable, captured, tortured, experimented on, and forced into prostitution in Kamp Gloria. Eventually she was freed by vigilante Phil Swann and his motley crew; now nicknamed Spooky, she travels with them, bringing the remnants of their Amerika First oppressors to justice and working to restore order. The group’s small kindnesses make Spooky feel safe even as she wades through the devastation, but she’s hiding horrifying secrets and has some unfinished business. Vivid prose highlights the immediacy of battle, and the war-fractured landscape and the emotional and physical toll of fighting are realistically drawn. This is an unsettling vision of an America in the grip of hatred, zealotry, and divisiveness, and only the finale offers a tiny glimmer of hope. Agent: Miriam Kriss, Irene Goodman Literary. (May)

From the Publisher

"Saintcrow's rough, rawboned prose paints a world not on the edge, but already over it, revealing an alternate history of America that is achingly relevant to the America in which we live. Simply put, Saintcrow doesn't f*** around."—Chuck Wendig

"Incisive, timely, and important. This may be Saintcrow's finest work to date."—Seanan McGuire

"If anyone asks whether science fiction can be relevant, point them to Afterwar."—Kirkus

"Incredibly timely, well written and important.... A testament to Saintcrow's skill."—Los Angeles Times

"A punch in the gut, nauseatingly compelling in its emotional realism. As well as compelling as a story: well-paced, strikingly well-characterised, and deftly written, Afterwar is a deeply accomplished novel.... I can attest to its quality without hesitation."—Liz Bourke

"Vivid prose highlights the immediacy of battle, and the war-fractured landscape and the emotional and physical toll of fighting are realistically drawn.... An unsettling vision."—Publishers Weekly

"Not a story for the faint of heart, Lilith Saintcrow's latest novel plays on the darkest elements of current American culture, and flashes an unmistakable warning about a potential future ruled by xenophobia and white supremacy.... Startlingly prescient."—RT Book Reviews

Product Details

BN ID: 2940170120758
Publisher: Hachette Audio
Publication date: 05/08/2018
Edition description: Unabridged
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