A massacre in El Paso is only the beginning.
When a packed high school football stadium becomes the scene of a mass-casualty attack, the shock rips far beyond West Texas. As law enforcement scrambles to understand what happened, signs emerge that the violence was not an isolated act of terror, but part of something larger, more organized, and far more dangerous.
President Alex Valen is pulled into a crisis that crosses borders, overwhelms institutions, and forces impossible choices. What begins as a domestic atrocity quickly exposes a deeper threat tied to corruption, criminal power, and the collapse of lawful order just beyond the United States.
The response that follows is unlike anything the modern era has seen: part criminal investigation, part military operation, part political reckoning. But winning the first fight is not enough. The deeper challenge is building something that can hold after the shooting stops.
Paso del Norte is a near-future geopolitical thriller about power, legitimacy, and the cost of restoring order in a world where the map no longer matches reality. Blending military realism, White House crisis decision-making, and high-stakes political strategy, it asks what it takes not just to defeat a threat, but to create a peace strong enough to survive.
For readers of intelligent, grounded techno-thrillers, Paso del Norte delivers large-scale action, institutional realism, and a story driven as much by law and legitimacy as by force.