

S.O.S. The Storm of all Storms
It’s becoming more real every day. It may be fiction now, but this ‘tour de force’ exposes the fragility of America’s society to the dangers of nature and man made attacks. A prequel to French Creek, the book delves deep into America’s weaknesses and reveals how we are close to collapse.

A gripping work of fiction grounded in fact, S.O.S. The Storm of All Storms plunges readers into the start of the sweeping Collapse that sent the eastern half of America back to a pioneer-like existence. Hailed as a “tour de force,” the novel reveals how a chain of natural and man-made catastrophes converged with terrifying speed to cause the Collapse in a better of weeks- raising the unsettling question: Is it a matter of when, not if?
Told through multiple perspectives across the United States and beyond, the story exposes the precarious balance of a modern society stretched to breaking point. A faltering oil supply teeters on the edge of disaster. Domestic terrorists seize the moment to exploit the chaos, while foreign hackers cripple the electric grid. Inside the CIA, traitors leak secrets as state and federal governments flounder and flee to the safety of the west.
Against this backdrop, Pat Dyer, a returning marine battles his way home to French Creek, rescuing a young girl who becomes his lover. As the village confronts unimaginable horrors Captain Roger Makefield emerges as an unexpected beacon of hope. From the lawless streets of New York—where rival ethnic gangs forge dark alliances—to families looting superstores in a desperate bid to survive, to political plans for a “Berlin Wall” along the Mississippi to stem the tide of mass migration, the novel paints a vivid portrait of a nation unraveling.
The Storm of All Storms is a chilling, fast-paced saga that lays bare how quickly civilization can crumble, and how far ordinary people will go when pushed to the edge.


