Book One Summary — Collapse
A routine family trip becomes something far more dangerous when the power goes out—and doesn’t come back.
Cal O’Neil, a retired military veteran, travels with his wife Annette and their three children to Michigan’s remote Upper Peninsula for a quiet getaway. When a regional power failure cuts electricity, cell service, and transportation, the family initially treats it as an inconvenience. But isolation deepens, supplies thin, and the silence around them begins to feel deliberate rather than accidental.
As days pass, Cal notices subtle changes in the surrounding communities. Aid arrives selectively. Movement is discouraged. Polite officials begin checking on residents, encouraging “cooperation” and “alignment.” What appears to be emergency management slowly reveals itself as something else entirely—an organized system asserting control without force.
When Cal refuses to participate, the consequences escalate. Neighbors comply and disappear. An example is made of those who don’t. The family is watched, cataloged, and ultimately targeted—not through violence, but through procedure.
In the early hours of the morning, Cal is incapacitated, and his wife and children are taken without a struggle. When he wakes alone in the powerless cabin, he understands the truth: this is not a temporary crisis. It is a transition.
With his family gone and the rules rewritten, Cal leaves the cabin and disappears into the woods—not to flee, but to pursue. What began as a blackout has become something far more calculated.
Collapse is a near-future survival thriller about the quiet mechanics of control, the danger of polite authority, and the moment when waiting becomes more dangerous than acting.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Book One Summary - CollapseA routine family trip becomes something far more dangerous when the power goes out-and doesn't come back.Cal O'Neil, a retired military veteran, travels with his wife Annette and their three children to Michigan's remote Upper Peninsula for a quiet getaway. When a regional power failure cuts electricity, cell service, and transportation, the family initially treats it as an inconvenience. But isolation deepens, supplies thin, and the silence around them begins to feel deliberate rather than accidental.As days pass, Cal notices subtle changes in the surrounding communities. Aid arrives selectively. Movement is discouraged. Polite officials begin checking on residents, encouraging "cooperation" and "alignment." What appears to be emergency management slowly reveals itself as something else entirely-an organized system asserting control without force.When Cal refuses to participate, the consequences escalate. Neighbors comply and disappear. An example is made of those who don't. The family is watched, cataloged, and ultimately targeted-not through violence, but through procedure.In the early hours of the morning, Cal is incapacitated, and his wife and children are taken without a struggle. When he wakes alone in the powerless cabin, he understands the truth: this is not a temporary crisis. It is a transition.With his family gone and the rules rewritten, Cal leaves the cabin and disappears into the woods-not to flee, but to pursue. What began as a blackout has become something far more calculated.Collapse is a near-future survival thriller about the quiet mechanics of control, the danger of polite authority, and the moment when waiting becomes more dangerous than acting. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9798246987865
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