After the Fall: Where the Silence Fractures is the second book in a mythic literary trilogy about survival, memory, and the act of moving forward when the world itself has started to forget.
Following a mysterious global phenomenon known as the Lifting, people vanish without warning-quietly, deliberately-leaving behind only absence, never explanations. The world does not collapse in fire or chaos; instead, it erodes, forgets, and grows thin. Those who remain must shoulder the weight of what has been lost.
Traveling west in a painstakingly rebuilt Chevelle, a man marked by war and personal tragedy navigates a landscape of abandoned spaces-diners that seem to breathe with lingering life, towns steeped in memory, and silences that press like a physical burden against the chest. Along his path, he encounters the ageless embodiments of War, Death, Famine, and Conquest. They offer no guidance, no salvation; they are merely witnesses.
As the silence deepens and long-held myths begin to fracture, a single question emerges-one left unanswered by power, prophecy, or ruin: If redemption exists only as a story, can it be claimed through unrelenting persistence alone?
Bleak, intimate, and deliberate in its pacing, *After the Fall: Where the Silence Fractures* is not a tale of the apocalypse itself, but of what endures beyond it-grief borne with discipline, love that refuses to fade, and the cost of moving forward when certainty has long since vanished.