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Wrath & Righteousness Books in Order

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Explore the Wrath & Righteousness books by Chris Stewart in order, with quick summaries, series background, and guidance on where to start.

Last updated: June 10, 2026

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10 books

1

Breathless

by Chris Stewart

2012

A coordinated attack throws Israel into chaos, and the crisis quickly spreads far beyond Jerusalem. When Saudi King Abdullah unleashes the next stage of his plan, America may no longer be in a position to help anyone, including itself.

2

Darkness of This World

by Chris Stewart

2012

Prince Abdullah moves closer to power as a plan aimed at the United States and Israel takes shape. A small group of opponents know what is coming, but stopping it will take more courage, clarity, and sacrifice than they expected.

3

Smoke and Dust

by Chris Stewart

2012

With governments reeling and whole regions slipping into fear and disorder, the survivors must navigate a country that no longer works the way it did yesterday. The crisis becomes local, physical, and brutally immediate.

4

Son of the Morning

by Chris Stewart

2012

As the battle widens, the story turns toward the unseen power driving men toward war and ruin. New lives begin, old loyalties are tested, and the human cost of the coming conflict becomes harder for anyone to ignore.

5

The Master's Cry

by Chris Stewart

2012

After a nuclear strike on Washington, retaliation plans collide with riots, missile threats, and worldwide panic. While the planet edges toward catastrophe, King al-Rahman moves calmly toward the final blow he has been preparing all along.

6

Wrath & Righteousness

by Chris Stewart

2012

Dark forces focus on Saudi Prince Abdullah al-Rahman, hoping to use ambition and geopolitics to bring down the United States. Across the world, a few ordinary people begin to realize they are caught in a much larger war than they can see.

7

Evil in the Darkness

by Chris Stewart

2013

After the EMP attack, a secret group tries to turn chaos into permanent power by installing an illegal government. One possible survivor in the presidential line of succession could ruin everything, if the right people can reach him in time.

8

Spiders from the Shadows

by Chris Stewart

2013

The conspiracy behind America’s fall is now close enough to touch, but getting near it may be suicidal. As the endgame approaches, Stewart’s heroes move straight into hostile ground, chasing one last chance to expose what has been built in secret.

9

Sunrise

by Chris Stewart

2013

The final episode sends the fight for America into its last, most dangerous phase. With power, law, and freedom all hanging in the balance, one desperate mission could decide who leads the nation, and whether the republic survives at all.

10

Wolves in the Night

by Chris Stewart

2013

As America’s collapse deepens, danger comes from every direction, not just from armies or leaders. Sam, Sara, and their allies keep moving through a lawless landscape where fear, violence, and predatory strangers make every step more dangerous.

Series background & context

Wrath & Righteousness is a near-future suspense series that blends geopolitical thriller, family drama, and open spiritual warfare. The story turns on Saudi prince Abdullah al-Rahman, a man tempted by power and nudged toward catastrophe by dark forces that want far more than a royal coup. Around him, presidents, generals, intelligence officers, and ordinary families all become part of a much larger fight. The books treat the end times as something lived on the ground, through exhausted decisions, missed warnings, and people trying to hold onto faith when the world starts to tilt.

At the center of the human story is the Brighton family. Sara Brighton is tied to Washington and the chain of power through her husband’s work, and her sons, especially Sam, Luke, and Ammon, get pulled into the crisis from different directions. Sam brings much of the military energy, moving through the story as a soldier who understands how quickly order can break apart. Luke and Ammon carry more of the family strain. Elizabeth, still a child, matters too. So does Azadeh Pahlavi, whose thread widens the series beyond American borders and keeps the story tied to Iran, the wider Middle East, and the cost of war on real lives.

The setting is broad and very deliberate. Part of the series unfolds in palaces, bunkers, and command rooms. Part of it happens on ordinary roads, in frightened neighborhoods, and among families trying to find food, fuel, or a safe place to sleep. Israel, Saudi Arabia, Washington, Chicago, and mountain routes farther east all matter. When the attacks finally land, the books stop feeling like distant prophecy and start reading like survival fiction. That is really the engine of the series: not just whether evil has a plan, but what decent people do after the plan starts working.

It moves fast.

Readers should expect cliffhangers, short episodes, and a story that is really one long arc split into smaller parts. The first books build the hidden alliances and the spiritual stakes. The middle stretch opens into open war, political collapse, and an America brought to its knees. The later books become about endurance, countermoves, and whether a lawful government, and a moral one, can still be recovered. Stewart leans hard on military detail, but the emotional question underneath is simple: who will still choose courage, loyalty, and mercy when fear becomes the easiest thing in the room?

This version of the story also works as a tighter, more episodic retelling of the material Stewart first published in The Great and Terrible. So if the older series feels big and sweeping, Wrath & Righteousness feels more immediate. Shorter entries, sharper hooks, same large conflict. It is not cozy, subtle, or detached. It is an end-times thriller built for readers who want faith, conspiracy, collapse, and battlefield tension all in the same story.

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