Afterwar: A Novel
Written by Lilith Saintcrow
Narrated by Jeremy Arthur
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History is written by the victors; but when you've been fighting your fellow patriots, your own brothers and sisters, does anyone really win?
A harrowing gut-punch of a novel, Afterwar tells the story of a dark future where America has been devastated by a second civil war. As the fighting draws to a close, the camps are liberated, and the fascist regime crumbles, the work of rebuilding begins. But can a population who's spent years divided and hell-bent on victory at any cost ever be truly reunited?
Afterwar is bestselling author Lilith Saintcrow's answer to the dystopian genre: a timely and all-too-realistic glimpse of a future that we hope never comes to pass.
For more from Lilith Saintcrow, check out:
- Cormorant Run
- Blood Call
- Bannon and Clare — The Iron Wyrm Affair, The Red Plague Affair, The Ripper Affair, The Damnation Affair (e-only)
- Dante Valentine Novels — Working for the Devil, Dead Man Rising, Devil's Right Hand, Saint City Sinners, To Hell and Back, Dante Valentine (omnibus)
- Jill Kismet Novels — Night Shift, Hunter's Prayer, Redemption Alley, Flesh Circus, Heaven's Spite, Angel Town, Jill Kismet (omnibus)
- A Romance of Arquitaine Novels — The Hedgewitch Queen, The Bandit King
- Gallow and Ragged — Trailer Park Fae, Roadside Magic, Wasteland King
Lilith Saintcrow
Lilith Saintcrow was born in New Mexico, bounced around the world as an Air Force brat, and fell in love with writing in second grade. She is the author of the Dante Valentine and Jill Kismet series, as well as the bestselling author of the Strange Angels YA series. She lives in Vancouver, Washington, with her children, dogs, and assorted other strays.
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