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Expatriates

A Novel of the Coming Global Collapse

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In the latest survivalist thriller from founder of survivalblog.com and New York Times bestselling author James Wesley, Rawles, two expat families struggle for their very survival in the midst of a global economic collapse.
When the United States suffers a major socioeconomic collapse, a power vacuum sweeps the globe. A newly radicalized Islamic government rises to power in Indonesia, invades the Philippines, East Timor, Papua New Guinea, and finally northern Australia. No longer protected by American military interests, Australia must repel an invasion alone.
In the thick of these political maneuvers, an American family of missionaries living in the Philippines and a Texan petroleum engineer in Australia must face the fear of being strangers in a world in flux. Are their relatives back home healthy and safe? Will they ever see them again?
In its depiction of the authentic survivalist skills and techniques needed to survive a global socioeconomic meltdown, Expatriates is as informative as it is suspense-filled.
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    • Kirkus

      October 1, 2013
      As a global economic meltdown called the Crunch spreads, a new Islamic Indonesian superpower is taking over neighboring nations in Southeast Asia. Without American military protection, Australia is in big trouble. Janelle works in a hardware store in central Florida, where she and her husband have armed themselves to the teeth to protect themselves from hoarders and home invaders. Her sibling Rhiannon, part of a missionary family in the Philippines, must flee that island country, dodging bullets in the process. The siblings' fates, and that of Chuck, a Texas oilman in Australia, are linked in a story that is long on details about guns, survival techniques and military capabilities and short on the suspense and even rooting interests that would make the book readable. Though suffused with Christian sentiment, the book frequently reads like one of the military manuals Chuck's friend Caleb downloads ("The main goal of the Indo raids was to bluff the Australian military into moving their field artillery and few remaining air assets to defend cities on the east and west coasts rather than on the north coast, where invasion was most likely"). Rawles' fourth in a series of contemporaneous novels about "the coming collapse" may leave some less than eager to read Book 5.

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    • Booklist

      September 15, 2013
      Rawles' latest novel, set during a future global collapse, features characters in different parts of the world coping with life stripped of modern conveniences and technology. It's a bit like the NBC television show Revolution but on a more global scale. People must rely on each other, and trust is as big a commodity as gold or silver. The novel follows Survivors (2011) and Founders (2012), both of which follow concurrently what Rawles calls the coming collapse, making it possible for readers to jump into the beginning of the end at any point. For dystopia and action fans.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2013, American Library Association.)

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