About TIDEFALL
Humanity teeters on the precipice of environmental collapse. The planet bears the scars of exponential warming, rampant pollution, and the ominous specter of mass extinctions on land and sea. Drought, wildfires, flooding, and storms wreak havoc, while the dire consequences of poverty and starvation deepen. As Earth’s systems spiral towards irreversible decline, the President of the United States makes an audacious move, appointing an unlikely ally, an obscure park ranger, as the new Secretary of Conservation. Unbeknownst to the world, he is not only an outsider but harbors a clandestine identity—the most elusive and hunted eco-terrorist. In this high-stakes drama, bold solutions collide with personal secrets as the appointed savior grapples with a mission that blurs the lines between salvation and subversion, raising profound questions about the cost of preservation in a world on the brink.
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Scott Falcon writes thrillers. He has published four novels: AMERICAN MUTT, THRESHOLD, and CELERITY, all Amazon best sellers. Scott just released TIDEFALL in December of 2023. Learn more at ScottFalcon.com.
AMERICAN MUTT: 4.4 stars: The Crime of the Century. A maverick journalist uncovers an invisible cabal destroying American sovereignty. When five public figures vanish the journalist becomes the hunted.
THRESHOLD: Scott's epic Sci Fi novel, over 4 stars. In 2040, technology stops working. All of it. But one thing is working—AI. It crossed the THRESHOLD. An autistic savant holds the key to an unknown future.
CELERITY: Speed Kills. A mediocre college track athlete ingests a rare plant extract and becomes the fastest woman in history—and the first to play in the NFL. Then side effects kick in. For a wide receiver, there's always a catch.
TIDEFALL: NEW Thriller. As Earth teeters on the edge of environmental collapse, the President creates a new cabinet position, the Secretary of Conservation, and appoints an old friend, an obscure park ranger—who is also the world's most elusive eco-terrorist.