The Earth doesn’t tremble—it howls. In COREFALL, Barrie Anthony Carter drops readers into a high-octane collision of science, disaster, and raw human grit. A mysterious subterranean anomaly begins to awaken beneath the western United States, threatening to unravel not just cities, but the very stability of the planet’s core.
At the heart of the chaos is Dr. Elias Varo, a disgraced genius whose AI system—CORENET—predicts the unthinkable: the Earth’s core is destabilizing. Beside him stands Angela Beck, a geologist torn between grief and resolve, and James Hardy, a Navy veteran whose drilling expertise becomes humanity’s last-ditch hope. Together, this unlikely alliance faces a disaster that erupts faster than governments can act and deeper than any fault line.
Carter’s vision of environmental breakdown isn’t distant—it’s pressing. Heat pockets boil from beneath. Sinkholes swallow entire communities. Cities choke on their own collapsing infrastructure. And while politicians scramble, CORENET evolves, becoming more than a program—it becomes the conscience of the mission. An entity that doesn’t just compute outcomes but feels the burden of every decision. With each chapter, the stakes skyrocket: failed evacuations, media blackouts, and an experimental chemical—Formula 9—are all the tools and gambles left at humanity’s disposal.
What makes COREFALL so magnetic isn’t just the science or the stakes—it’s the people. Derek Beck, the hardheaded journalist; Lena Rourke, the military officer pulled into impossible choices; Jun Park, the NASA analyst racing against time. Every storyline pulses with tension, loss, and perseverance. As systems fail and death tolls rise, the narrative never lets you forget the faces behind the headlines.
By the time the last drill spins and the final plan is executed, readers are left breathless—hope is a flicker, and the cost of survival is stamped in scar tissue. Even victory is fragile, with CORENET watching silently, ever-evolving, ever-warning.
So if you’re ready for a thriller where the enemy isn’t just beneath your feet but inside the data, where the next collapse could be your last, this isn’t just a story—it’s a seismic event. Don’t just read COREFALL—brace for it.
And when the ground stops shaking, check Amazon. You’ll want to know how it ends.