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The Fall brought mankind to its knees. After the world war, anarchy reigned across what was once the United States of America. For nine years William has lived a quiet life in the West. Lamar Valley in Yellowstone is wild and beautiful, home to wolves, bison, and bears. In a log cabin on the shore of the Lamar River, William has raised his children.
When Tarantula spreads farther north, the tenuous peace between territories is threatened. Gideon, a man who believes himself to be a prophet of God, triggers a war. William is propelled into battle again, fighting for his own life and the lives of those he loves the most. As events spiral out of control, Gideon's madness threatens to consume the world. From frozen mountain passes to the high desert, William will battle his own demons and an insidious evil he cannot understand. How can light defeat darkness when the darkness comes from within?
Children of Wrath is a tale of faith, loss, hope, and war in a smashed America.
- Sales Rank: #77721 in Audible
- Published on: 2016-01-18
- Format: Unabridged
- Original language: English
- Running time: 501 minutes
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
the author portrays the struggle of good against evil in a time after World War III ...
By Gloria L.
TWO THUMBS UP!
Sean T. Smith's CHILDREN OF WRATH is a significant novel for our time. With intelligence and sensitivity, the author portrays the struggle of good against evil in a time after World War III in a place that was America. There are surprises! I kept turning the pages.
The main character, William Fox, exudes strength and compassion; he is a leader of men, the protector of family, a pursuer of God and Truth. Somewhat, he reminds me of Wm. Paul Young's character Mack in THE SHACK as both characters struggle with the blood and anguish of evil that assaults their own families.
Smith has created a complex antagonist, Gideon, who uses his charisma and cleverness to deceive many and destroy much. Gideon has no more good in him that Shakespeare's Iago. Yet, hope is never eradicated.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
" ... a vivid portrait of a shattered American west"
By Jamie Mason
I had occasion to review OBJECTS OF WRATH, the first volume of Sean T. Smith's WRATH trilogy, at some length on my blog last year. To say I loved the novel would be an understatement. So when Sean offered me a review copy of the sequel, I jumped at the chance to continue the adventure.
The world of the WRATH novels is not your typical, one-dimensional post-apocalyptic landscape. Even in the first volume, we glimpsed how complex and nuanced the world after the Fall could become. CHILDREN OF WRATH ups the ante by drawing a vivid portrait of a shattered American west. William Fox, the protagonist of OBJECTS OF WRATH, has settled with his family in the hinterlands of Wyoming. But trouble is brewing. As if escaped tigers prowling the American winter aren't bad enough, tremors of war reach William and his family as a provisional government in Jackson Hole faces a crisis. Impelled by the sense of duty instilled in him by the Colonel (William's grandfather, whose title he has inherited), Fox is drawn into a terrible and complex struggle for dominance between the regional authority and a rising force of apocalyptic zealots led by a brilliant and psychopathic leader named Gideon.
It was such a pleasure to return to the WRATH universe. We see some old friends including Hawk the chopper pilot (my personal favorite) who has since risen to become head of the armed forces in the new government. When peace talks go awry between Gideon and the leadership in Wyoming, the zealots exact a price in blood from William's own family -- a terrible and moving loss that impacts the reader like a kick in the face. William's family is shattered forever. But wrath breeds wrath. “Gideon says he knew Jesus,” William rages, choking on hatred and bile. “But even God can't save him from me.”
Interwoven into this -- as in many of Sean's novels -- are both allusions and direct references to Christian scripture. Even non-Christians like myself appreciate the depth this provides to what would otherwise by a first-class military adventure novel. But Sean doesn't just write characters -- he writes fully-fleshed, striving, suffering, angry, joyous people for whom the reader cannot feel anything but deep compassion. A military strike on Gideon's compound (the Mormon Tabernacle, no less), complete with helicopter gunships and fighter jets roaring overhead is awesome enough. But when characters in such circumstances also grapple with questions of self-doubt, family, faith and future -- and must overcome the terrible losses exacted by an unforgiving land -- the result is a stunning, deeply moving adventure.
At one point during the conflict called Grace's War that opens Part Two of the novel, we find this extraordinary passage: "Perhaps my faith in God was restored because of Crystal, finding love and acceptance in another broken person, and therefore being able to receive and accept God's love. There was a kind of synergy then that led to healing. Even so, I would wake up screaming in the middle of the night, haunted and hunted by the past. Images seared into my brain, things I wished I could forget, would rise unbidden and angry. And that was during the good years, the season of harvest and gentle sunshine sprinkled with laughing children."
The quality of the prose speaks for itself. CHILDREN OF WRATH is a skilfully-wrought, thought-provoking and stirring adventure that will make your pulse pound and your heart race. William's journey in faith restores a faith of our own: in good story-telling. Buy this book, and anything else by Sean you can lay your hands on. He is a great writer - a true American original, and a man I personally consider the Louis L'Amour of post-apocalyptic fiction.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
fantastic book and I can’t wait for the next one
By The Bookie Monster
I think we all shudder a little bit at the constant parade of sequels, prequels, and reboots that have taken over Hollywood in recent years. For me, I think it’s because these endeavors often feel like tired regurgitations of the original or sloppy love letters to what made the genre good in the first place. When done right, however, when those tropes are subverted or so perfectly reinvented, it feels like you’re discovering a long lost third act to a story you thought you’d finished. In its own way, Children of Wrath provides the next chapter to a series that reinvigorated the post-World War 3 fiction genre for me.
The story picks up a little while after the events of the first book with William Fox living the quite life of a family man in Utah. Naturally, such quiet does not last and William finds himself pitted against a religious zealot bent on revenge for a perceived slight against him. Tension soon explodes as William is reluctantly thrust back into an effort to prevent further destruction in an already broken world.
I made no secret about how much I liked Objects of Wrath when I reviewed it for The Bookie Monster, and I’m happy to say that this book is just as pleasurable as the first. It’s another dose of nostalgia for the grand set piece Post-A action fiction of yesteryear, but skillfully updated for the modern reader.
As is typical for Permuted Press, the editing is good and like the first book, the writing is great. Action sequences are both grand and tense at the same time and Smith mixes large battles with small unit firefights as well. The verbiage never grows repetitive or cliche and the action is hardly the only thing going for this book. The moments of quiet where William reflects on topics as diverse as nature, family, religion, and evil are skillfully managed with only one or two times where these musings felt less than natural. For such large, all-encompassing topics though, Smith almost completely avoids the artificial arguments often used to drive a point home. His construction of dialogue continues to be good, and his knowledge and use of information about military equipment (often an important component of this genre) has grown since the first book. The only thing that some reader might notice is that this story is more about William with less focus on some of the secondary characters than the first book. This is not an issue or handled poorly, just a change.
My complaints are few. One thing that I enjoyed about the first book was how there was a good sense of what was going on around the US. That is slightly less so in this book, though with good reason – with the breakdown of mass communication, I suppose that would have to be expected. All the same I would have enjoyed a little more about what was going on in the rest of the country and world. Some might find the religious aspects of the book a little imposing, but as someone who is not particularly religious they did not bother me personally. To his credit, Smith uses them more to define William than engulf him. He is clearly a product of his upbringing, but he is not defined by it.
In the end, it’s a fantastic book and I can’t wait for the next one.
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