Threshold

Threshold
Scott Falcon
2040. Technology stops working. All of it. No internet. No screens. Not even cars. But one thing is working—A.I. It crossed the Threshold. No going back. An autistic savant holds the key to the future. Any future. If there’s going to be one.
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About the Author

Debuting in 2020, Scott Falcon is a new American author writing cutting edge novels in different thriller genres.
Political Thriller: AMERICAN MUTT. A maverick journalist with a black hole past uncovers an invisible cabal bent on destroying American sovereignty. Five-star reviews, the novel rose to the Top 100 in American Literature on Amazon within weeks of release, and to the Top 10 in Political Thrillers.
Technothriller: THRESHOLD. In 2040 technology stops working. All of it—except a mutant AI. Five-star reviews, the epic novel hit #1 in Hard Science Fiction and #3 in Technothrillers on Amazon. It also made 14 other Bestseller lists.
Psychological Thriller: CELERITY: A mediocre college track athlete ingests a rare plant extract and becomes the fastest woman in history—and the first to play in the NFL.
Scott is an avid outdoorsman, a conservation advocate, and is a member/sponsor of Wild Oceans, World Wildlife Fund, The Sierra Club, Greenpeace, International Anti Poaching Foundation, and The Sea Shepard Conversation Society. Scott lives in Ventura, California. More information about Scott, including his fourth thriller, can be found on his website: ScottFalcon.com
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