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The Burning Earth

(2026)
(The fourth book in the Pacific Breach series)
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The enemy is no longer trying to conquer. They are trying to erase.

Following the destruction of the Harmony propaganda tower, the occupation forces abandon their strategy of "hearts and minds" and initiate "Operation Wildfire." Heavy bombers rain incendiary gel onto the forests of Northern California, turning the Resistance's sanctuary into a furnace. Captain Jackson Reed must lead five thousand starving refugees on a desperate death march across the scorched high desert, hunted by drones and denied water, toward a rumored lifeline in Las Vegas.

Meanwhile, the war for America’s soul shifts to a marble boardroom in Geneva. Traitorous Secretary of State Marcus Sterling prepares to sign the "Partition Treaty," legally ceding the West Coast to the enemy in exchange for economic stability. As the pen hovers over the paper, fugitive analyst Sarah Miller races against time in London to upload the data that proves the betrayal—before a team of assassins silences her forever.

The Burning Earth escalates the conflict to total war. From the hacking of autonomous supply convoys in the Mojave to the collapse of the US government in D.C., this volume explores the terrifying fragility of modern civilization when the logistics of survival are weaponized.


Genre: Science Fiction

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