What happens when the grid finally breaks?
The Last People Who Knew is a gripping industrial techno-thriller set inside the hidden world of power plants, transmission systems, and the engineers struggling to hold an aging electrical grid together.
As corporate leadership pushes relentless cost-cutting and "efficiency," warning signs begin to emerge across the system: failing transformers, overloaded transmission corridors, critical maintenance delays, and operators stretched beyond their limits.
What begins as a series of isolated incidents slowly reveals something far more dangerous: a grid operating closer to catastrophe than anyone outside the industry realizes.
Written with remarkable technical authenticity, this novel blends corporate intrigue, infrastructure vulnerability, human ambition, and escalating suspense into a story that feels alarmingly real.
Fans of Michael Crichton, realistic disaster fiction, and intelligent thrillers will find themselves completely absorbed in a world most people never see but depend on every second of every day.
This is more than a thriller about electricity. It's a story about the fragile systems holding modern life together, and the last people who still understand how they work.
Read the thriller that feels one step from reality.