
Written in Fire
The explosive conclusion to the bestselling Brilliance Trilogy For thirty years humanity struggled to cope with the brilliants, the 1 percent of people born with remarkable gifts. For thirty years we tried to avoid a devastating civil war. We failed. The White House is a smoking ruin. Madison Square Garden is an internment camp. In Wyoming, an armed militia of thousands marches toward a final, apocalyptic battle. Nick Cooper has spent his life fighting for his children and his country. Now, as the world staggers on the edge of ruin, he must risk everything he loves to face his oldest enemy--a brilliant terrorist so driven by his ideals that he will sacrifice humanity's future to achieve them. From "one of our best storytellers" (Michael Connelly) comes the blistering conclusion to the acclaimed series that is a "forget-to-pick-up-milk, forget-to-water-the-plants, forget-to-eat total immersion experience" (Gillian Flynn).
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Todd Luallen@tluallen
I've been on a thriller binge this month having read I AM PILGRIM, and ORPHAN X, and Sakey is on top of the pack. I loved this trilogy. I will say that the final book has much less use of the actual giftedness than the previous two books. And for me that was a bit of a let down, but still not enough for me to lower my rating. I did not want to stop reading, each chapter kept my attention and drove hard to the final pages. In addition, I think the series brings up some deep and thought provoking themes regarding family, politics, patriotism, and of course being different. Thank you Marcus Sakey, I look forward to your next series.

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