**_After Worlds Collide_** (1934) was a sequel to the 1933 science fiction novel, _When Worlds Collide_ , both of which were co-written by Philip Gordon Wylie and Edwin Balmer. _After Worlds Collide_ first appeared as a six-part monthly serial (November 1933-April 1934) in _Blue Book_ magazine. Much
World After
โ Scribed by Susan Ee
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- 2013
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- English
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โฆ Synopsis
When a group of people capture Penryn's sister Paige, thinking she's a monster, the situation ends in a massacre. Paige disappears. Humans are terrified. Mom is heartbroken. Penryn drives through the streets of San Francisco looking for Paige. Why are the streets so empty? Where is everybody? Her search leads her into the heart of the angels' secret plans where she catches a glimpse of their motivations, and learns the horrifying extent to which the angels are willing to go. Meanwhile, Raffe hunts for his wings. Without them, he can't rejoin the angels, can't take his rightful place as one of their leaders. When faced with recapturing his wings or helping Penryn survive, which will he choose?
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