When the sky breaks, reality doesn't shatter.
It rewrites itself.
Ashfall, Oregon, was never meant to matter. A quiet town buried beneath forests and routine, where nothing extraordinary ever happened—until the day the silence came. No warning. No invasion fleets. No explosions.
Just a sudden, unnatural stillness.
Then the sky cracked open.
What followed wasn't destruction. It was erasure. People vanished without a trace. Buildings collapsed into dust. And something vast and incomprehensible began spreading beneath the surface of the world—an alien system not built to conquer humanity, but to replace it.
Elias Varn should have been one of the lost.
Instead, he survived.
Marked by a past accident that left him "unanchored" in time, Elias begins to experience reality differently. He sees what others can't. Feels the patterns beneath the chaos. And when the invasion reveals its true form—a living network rewriting Earth into perfect, lifeless order—he realizes the horrifying truth:
This isn't a war.
It's a correction.
As survivors struggle to make sense of a world that no longer follows its own rules, Elias becomes both a target and a key. The alien intelligence behind the invasion doesn't just see him—it understands him. And it wants to use him to accelerate its expansion across reality itself.
Now, with time collapsing, reality fracturing, and the line between worlds dissolving, Elias must confront something no human was meant to face: a mind that cannot feel, cannot doubt, and cannot be stopped by force.
To save what remains of humanity, he will have to do the impossible.
Not fight the system.
But break it.
A chilling blend of first contact, cosmic horror, and mind-bending science fiction, The Silence Above Ashfall is a relentless, atmospheric thriller about identity, survival, and the terrifying cost of a perfect world.
Because the greatest threat to humanity isn't destruction.
It's perfection.
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