At midnight in Darwin, the cables go dark. By dawn, Australia will never be the same.
Lieutenant Kailana Reyes watches her screens in disbelief as Australia's digital lifeline to Singapore dies in real time. Across the continent, infrastructure fails in perfect sequence-not random breakdowns, but coordinated attacks designed to cripple a nation without firing a shot.
This is Day Zero. Twenty-four hours that will redefine what it means to be Australian.
Prime Minister Patricia Keating faces an impossible choice: invoke military alliances that may not respond, or defend Australia alone against enemies she cannot name. In Darwin, Major General Michael Monash prepares for threats approaching from dark waters while cut off from Canberra's command. Fighter pilot Sienna Crossman discovers that neutralizing threats without creating headlines requires precision beyond anything she's trained for.
As Sydney's power grid collapses, journalist Sophie Kerr becomes the voice holding five million people together with nothing but AM radio and stubborn determination. Evidence analyst Noah Tan follows money trails and device signatures that reveal a conspiracy months in the planning. And in the Top End, engineer Kailana Reyes fights to keep Darwin breathing while attackers target the very systems that make restoration possible.
From fuel depots to fighter jets, from darkened streets to contested beaches, six perspectives reveal how a peaceful nation responds when the old rules no longer apply.
Severance unfolds in real time-each chapter one hour of crisis, each decision echoing into an uncertain future. As cyber-attacks cascade through critical systems, mysterious boats probe northern waters, and crowds with identical signs gather at substations, Australia's leaders must defend their country without declaring war on enemies they cannot prove exist.
This fast-paced thriller combines technical authenticity with human drama, exploring how ordinary people make extraordinary choices when everything depends on choosing work over theater, competence over chaos. The story examines Australia's unique position as a middle power caught between global giants, forced to navigate threats that blur the lines between accident and attack, between crisis and war.
Perfect for readers of military thrillers, geopolitical fiction, and realistic near-future scenarios, Severance asks urgent questions about infrastructure vulnerability, alliance reliability, and what happens when peaceful nations must defend themselves in ways they never imagined.
Day Zero ends at midnight. But what begins in the darkness will reshape the Pacific forever.
Severance serves as both standalone thriller and gateway to the larger Hardlands universe-a world where traditional alliances fracture and smaller nations must chart independent courses through increasingly dangerous waters.
The lights go out. The choices remain. Australia endures.