Just finished John Birmingham's "Without Warning".
Some type of energy wave wiped out most of the continental United States, leaving only Alaska, Hawaii, and the Seattle, Washington area untouched, on the eve of the 2003 invasion of Iraq.
The world attempts to deal with the vanishing of America. The jihadists claim it was an act of Allah, and Iraq and Iran prepare to invade Kuwait and Saudi Arabia, forcing the coalition forces in place to pre-empt that attack. Israel goes nuclear. France descends into anarchy. Great Britain closes its borders and begins to expel citizens of Middle Eastern descent. The ten million or so Americans out of the country at the time of the wave all begin repatriating to safe areas in Operation Uplift; one gathering point for refugees is Guantanamo Bay, which was a part of Cuba which survived the wave...but is attacked by Venezuela. And what is left of the United States tries to figure out where in the hell we go from here.
First book in a three-book trilogy. If you enjoyed the Weapons of Choice trilogy, you will also dig this one.
Now that I've finished the abysmal Singular Destiny, I've just begun reading Dark Hallows by Brian Keene.
Now that I've finished the abysmal Singular Destiny, I've just begun reading Dark Hallows by Brian Keene.
Can I ask what you did not like about it?
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