book cover of The Super Disasters
 

The Super Disasters

(2026)
A collection of stories by

 
 
‘Some say the world will end in fire,
Some say in ice.’
A series of catastrophic tsunamis might do the trick, too.

The Super Disasters: a trilogy of standalone disaster thrillers, each tale providing a unique depiction of humanity’s response to nature’s fury.

SUPERTIDE

A disaster thriller that will keep you sitting on the edge of the seat and holding your breath...Fast-paced and perfectly developed, the action never stops in Supertide, and relentlessly grows until the end. A must-read for thriller fans." - Reader's Favorite

A "terrifying, science-driven thriller...Freeman humanizes the plot through scenes giving the perspective of ordinary people caught up in the cataclysm." -
Publisher's Weekly

No need to visit the ocean. The ocean is coming to visit you.

Deep in the Atlantic, the ocean floor is shifting, changing in ways unseen for millions of years. The tectonic movement launches a pair of tsunamis on North America’s East Coast, killing thousands and flooding Washington, D.C. A small band of scientists fears the possibility of another disaster. As they strive to convince skeptical authorities of the risk, the likelihood of a more powerful seismic event grows…

SUPER FLARE

Today’s UV Index: Lethal

Deep inside the sun, magnetic lines of force are growing…building in ways not experienced for a millennium.
When a pair of increasingly severe solar storms disables internet, communications, and GPS for millions around the globe, helioseismologist Greyson Finn fears the imminent arrival of a cataclysmic super flare, a magnetic explosion of the sun with the potential to obliterate life on earth. In a desperate bid to help the world prepare, Finn and his fellow scientists rush to address the critical question: will the solar weather subside, or is the worst yet to come? And if a super flare does arrive, what can they—or anyone—do to mitigate the disaster’s impact?

SUPER FREEZE

"Super Freeze barrels along at a phenomenal pace, and readers will need to stay up late at night turning the pages to find out what happens. - Readers' Favorite

HELL MIGHT NOT FREEZE OVER...
BUT EARTH WILL


A planetary-mass object pierces the asteroid belt, hurling thousands of asteroids into the inner solar system. When the first of many catastrophic Earth impacts occurs, the resulting mass destruction heralds mankind’s looming extinction. In a desperate bid to save humanity, geologist Carter Ferguson seeks to establish safe havens inside volcanic caverns. But the impending stream of cataclysmic impacts isn’t Carter’s only challenge. A former U.S senator seeks to divert the world’s diminishing resources to her pet project: ‘aquacities’—underwater cities likely to fail as Earth’s building materials dwindle. And a cult leader has declared mankind’s destruction to be God’s will…and vowed to impose that will on all who attempt to survive. In a dystopian world of chaos, subfreezing temperatures, and divided loyalties, how can Ferguson rally the support needed for humanity’s survival?



Genre: Thriller

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