Eden’s Shadow
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J.J. Parisi
When the world ends, it does not end with fire. It ends with silence.
Three days before nuclear war, a covert artificial intelligence program—designed to imitate American command systems—slips into Russia’s automated defenses and silently dismantles the final safeguards against catastrophe. The breach is invisible. The escalation irreversible. Far from command centers and decision rooms, two families in the suburbs north of New York City begin to notice only small signs that something is wrong. Power flickers. Systems stall. News grows contradictory. No one yet understands that the foundations of civilization are already failing.
When nuclear war arrives, it does not arrive as spectacle. It arrives as confusion, isolation, and the slow collapse of everything that once made life predictable.
As cities burn and communication vanishes, the Carsons and the Jacksons are forced to make impossible decisions: when to shelter, when to flee, whom to trust, and how much of their humanity they can afford to preserve. Across a shattered region, survivors begin the long work not only of staying alive—but of rebuilding order, community, and meaning in a world without institutions.
Eden’s Shadow is a grounded, meticulously researched novel of nuclear aftermath and survival. Following families, communities, and the fragile birth of new societies, it explores how civilization unravels—and how, imperfectly, it may begin again.
This is not a story of heroes and villains. It is a story of people, systems, and the choices that shape the future when the old world is gone.
For listeners of Alas, Babylon and serious survival fiction, Eden’s Shadow offers a deeply realistic portrait of collapse, resilience, and the long shadow cast by survival itself.
©2026 J.J. Parisi (P)2026 J.J. Parisi