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It was never about the blast radius. It was about the planet's veins.
When a stolen nuclear warhead goes missing, the world braces for a familiar nightmare: a city wiped off the map, a mushroom cloud blooming over civilization. Intelligence agencies scramble to ports, borders, and shipping lanes, hunting for any sign of an imminent detonation.
Instead, the first alarm comes from the deep.
A global seismic network detects something impossible: a clean, spiraling bore punched straight down into the Earth-too narrow for mining, too smooth for any known drill, too precise to be natural. There is no crater, no explosion, only a new throat in the crust... breathing heat.
A terrorist group steps into the spotlight, claiming they've buried the warhead at a volatile tectonic weak point. Their goal isn't a city. It's the mantle. If they trigger a surge in the wrong reservoir, ash, toxic aerosols, and chained eruptions could collapse global agriculture and black out the sky.
It isn't a bomb threat.
It's a geological endgame.
The only person who truly understands the scenario is the scientist everyone laughed out of the room: Dr. Marcus Hale, a geologist whose "mantle-trigger theory" destroyed his career. Dragged into a sealed command center and thrown into Operation Emberfall, Marcus joins a small team sent into the shaft itself-down past fused rock, impossible alloys, and an architecture that looks disturbingly like a machine.
What they find below shatters the terrorist narrative.
The bomb is not the weapon.
It's a component.
As pressure builds and magma rises, Marcus and the team must decide: disarm the device and risk triggering hidden failsafes, or destroy the deep valve system shaping the surge-even if it means collapsing the Earth's throat on top of them.
Because someone designed the planet to be resettable.
And Emberfall might not be an attack.
It might be a test run.
Fans of Michael Crichton, Andy Weir, and global disaster thrillers will devour this relentless descent into the Earth's engineered heart.
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