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Angels of Vengeance

The Disappearance #3 / 3
by John Birmingham
Angels of Vengeance (The Disappearance #3) by John Birmingham
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When an inexplicable wave of energy slammed into North America, millions died. In the rest of the world, wars erupted, borders vanished, and the powerful lost their grip on power. Against this backdrop, with a conflicted U.S. president struggling to make momentous decisions in Seattle and a madman fomenting rebellion in Texas, three women are fighting their own battles — for survival, justice, and revenge.

Special agent Caitlin Monroe moves stealthily through a South American jungle. Her target: a former French official now held prisoner by a ruthless despot. To free the prisoner, Caitlin will kill anyone who gets in her way. And then she will get the truth about how a master terrorist escaped a secret detention center in French Guadeloupe to strike a fatal blow in New York City.

Sofia Peiraro is a teenage girl who witnessed firsthand the murder and mayhem of Texas under the rule of General Mad Jack Blackstone. Sofia might have tried to build a life with her father in the struggling remnants of Kansas City — if a vicious murder hadn’t set her on another course altogether: back to Texas, even to Blackstone himself.

Julianne Balwyn is a British-born aristocrat turned smuggler. Shopping in the most fashionable neighborhood of Darwin, Australia — now a fantastic neo-urban frontier — Jules has a pistol holstered in the small of her lovely back. She is playing the most dangerous game of all: waiting for the person who is hunting her to show his face — so she can kill him first.

Three women in three corners of a world plunged into electrifying chaos. Nation-states struggling for their survival. Immigrants struggling for new lives. John Birmingham’s astounding new novel — the conclusion to the series begun in Without Warning and After America — is an intense adventure that races from the halls of power to shattered streets to gleaming new cities, as humanity struggles to grasp its better angels — and purge its worst demons.

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Release date: April 2012

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John Birmingham

John Birmingham

John Birmingham is an Australian author whose work blends history, speculative fiction, and an unflinching look at human resilience. With a knack for writing high-octane thrillers and thought-provoking dystopian narratives, Birmingham has made a name for himself as a writer unafraid to push boundaries—whether exploring the devastating consequences of alternate history or tackling the existential chaos of the modern world.

Birmingham's storytelling career began with a unique mix of commentary on the absurdity of life and an exploration of what happens when the world as we know it suddenly shifts. His Axis of Time series, which imagines a world where a modern naval fleet is transported back in time to World War II, was one of his early forays into mixing historical events with speculative twists. The series not only captivated readers with its thrilling action sequences but also sparked conversations about the nature of war, power, and humanity's ability to adapt.

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Birmingham’s work stands out in its ability to balance intense action with complex character development. In his The Disappearance series, for instance, he delves into the aftermath of a global event that causes people to simply vanish, offering a deep dive into the chaos that ensues. The tone is darker, filled with high tension and a palpable sense of loss, but there’s always an underlying current of hope and resilience that shines through.

Though his novels often deal with apocalyptic and dystopian themes, Birmingham’s approach is deeply human. He doesn't just ask "what if the world ended?"—he asks, "what do we do next?" This curiosity about the human spirit is central to his work, making his stories not just thrilling but thought-provoking as well.

Beyond his novels, Birmingham has a reputation for his sharp wit and insightful commentary on society, politics, and culture. His career as a journalist and columnist informs his writing, allowing him to craft stories that are not only engaging but also grounded in real-world issues and dilemmas. His sharp, satirical voice, combined with a deep understanding of human nature, elevates his books beyond mere entertainment into a space where readers can reflect on the world around them.

As a writer, Birmingham has always been unapologetically bold. Whether he’s dissecting the horrors of war or imagining an alternate history where civilization is upended, he brings an honesty and grit to his storytelling that resonates with readers. His works are an exploration of what happens when the world we know crumbles—and how we rebuild from the wreckage.

In every novel, John Birmingham invites readers not just to escape into thrilling narratives but to think about the world we live in, challenging them to ask tough questions and, perhaps, reconsider how we might react when faced with the unimaginable.

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The Disappearance

The Disappearance consists of three books. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.

Without Warning (The Disappearance #1)
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After America (The Disappearance #2)
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Angels of Vengeance (The Disappearance #3)
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