The Sunken Coast
The quake was only the beginning. San Diego's skyline shatters when Triton Point — the city's most ambitious coastal development — becomes the epicenter of a disaster no one thought possible. Buildings buckle, freeways sink, and entire neighborhoods slide into ruin. The catastrophe is not a random act of nature. It is the long-delayed consequence of buried truths, willful blindness, and corruption baked into concrete. For Leo Sandoval, a geologist long dismissed as a Cassandra, the collapse is vindication at a devastating cost. His coalition of scientists and activists had warned of unstable ground and falsified data. Now, with the city in ruins, their work has become the only reliable map for survival. They must brief federal agencies, guide evacuations, and confront the unbearable truth: being right has saved lives, but it has also exposed how deeply the city was built on denial. In FBI custody, developer Isabella Rivas faces her own reckoning. Once praised as the visionary who remade the waterfront, she now confesses to the shortcuts, financial pipelines, and selective blindness that built her empire. Her testimony pulls engineers, city planners, and politicians into the widening investigation — the architecture of denial laid bare for all to see. Others are forced to confront complicity. Javi Mendoza, who signed off on "optimistic" soil reports, gives his statement knowing his unborn child will inherit a broken city. Dr. Patterson, who orchestrated the "insurance quake" that lit the fuse, bargains his testimony for care of his ailing daughter. Each confession reveals how small compromises, layered over decades, became catastrophic truths. Amid the wreckage, survivors cling to each other. Amy Chen organizes evacuees in a stadium turned shelter, guiding terrified families with calm resolve. Sofia Moreno, once dismissed as a conspiracy blogger, streams live to the world, her cracked phone lens capturing the fall of towers and the pleas of the trapped. Retired Commissioner Hayes, steady as ever, turns a cul-de-sac into a command post, proving leadership is not lost even as the city crumbles. When the dust clears, San Diego is a changed landscape — towers missing, freeways severed, neighborhoods erased. The skyline itself is scarred, a visible memorial to greed, denial, and the price of ignoring truth. Both intimate and sweeping, The Sunken Coast blends the urgency of a thriller with the weight of a literary reckoning. It asks haunting questions: What happens when cities are built on lies? What is the cost of being right too late? And in the aftermath of collapse, what kind of future can still be built? For readers of Tana French, Don DeLillo, and Emily St. John Mandel, this is a story of science, denial, and survival. A truly searing exploration of how human ambition collides with the immovable laws of the earth.
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Lingua:Inglese
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