A Novel Series

The Quiet
Blade by Tuck Alderman

Ten books. One man rebuilding what the world abandoned on the last night of the millennium.

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New Year's Dark — Book One of The Quiet Blade
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New Year's Dark

When the world stopped counting, one man started over.

The clocks stopped just after midnight on January 1, 2000. Not everywhere — not all at once — but enough. In Ozark, Missouri, the darkness came in degrees: a flicker, a silence, then nothing. For most, it was the end of something. For Cal Greer, it was a beginning.

"He'd spent twenty years learning how to kill. He'd spent the last five trying to forget. Now the world needed the first thing, and he wasn't sure he'd ever really accomplished the second."

Cal is forty-eight years old, retired Delta Force, and living quietly as a history teacher in the Missouri Ozarks. Nobody knows what he was. That's the point. When Y2K cascades into something far worse than a software glitch — power grids down, supply chains collapsed, the thin membrane of civilization gone brittle — Cal's neighborhood needs someone who understands what comes next.

He doesn't want to be that person. But the tools are there, buried under years of ordinary life. And the people around him — neighbors, students, strangers dragging themselves down the county road — are running out of time.

New Year's Dark is the first book in The Quiet Blade series, following Cal Greer across ten novels as he navigates the slow, brutal, occasionally beautiful work of rebuilding a world that wasn't as solid as anyone believed.

The Quiet Blade Series

Ten novels. One collapsed America. One man's long reckoning with what he knows, what he's done, and what he still owes.

Coming Soon
Book One
New Year's Dark
The first night. The first decision.
In Progress
Book Two
Cold Inventory
What's left, and what it costs.
In Progress
Book Three
The Still Season
Winter settles. So do old wounds.
Book Four
The Weight of Knowing
A community earns its name.
Book Five
First Foundations
Building on uncertain ground.
Book Six
The Long Patrol
Forty days south.
Book Seven
Blood and Loam
Three graves.
Book Eight
The Education of Harlan Voss
Seven communities. One lesson.
Book Nine
The Boundary Line
The summit.
Book Ten
What the Knife Remembers
June at 9. Thomas at 5. The knife in morning light.

Tuck
Alderman

Tuck Alderman
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Location Foothills, somewhere in the West
Companion Sam, German Shepherd
Series The Quiet Blade, Books 1–10

Tuck Alderman has lived in a dozen states, held more jobs than he can list in polite company — handyman, warehouse worker, wilderness first responder — and ended up in the foothills with a large personal library and a dog named Sam. He doesn't have a website. This is it.

The Quiet Blade grew out of a question he couldn't stop turning over: what would a man who knows exactly how bad things can get actually do when things get bad? Not a hero. Not a survivalist fantasy. Just a man with a specific and terrible skill set, a genuine reluctance to use it, and a neighborhood full of people who didn't ask for any of this.

He spent years reading the kind of history most people skip — logistics, labor, local governance, the slow mechanics of how communities hold or fracture. That research sits under every chapter of this series, mostly invisible, doing the work that research is supposed to do.

The Quiet Blade is ten books. Cal Greer's story doesn't end neatly, because the kind of thing this series is about doesn't end neatly. But it ends honestly.