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Book One of The Long Return Saga

No One

They survived the war.

Now they have to survive the way home.

Colonel Owen Cole has spent years choosing routes that keep Atlas Seven alive. Their final mission should be simple: go west, cross the water, and get home. But the people who trust his judgment are about to learn how much one decision can cost.

01 / Homebound

The last mission is getting home.

For years, Atlas Seven survived by following Owen Cole into danger. Now an aircraft, a heading, and open water are all that separate them from the lives they left behind.

Home is finally within reach.

So is everything they carried out of the war.

02 / Atlas Seven

They know how to survive together.

Atlas Seven is exhausted, loyal, and held together by choices none of them can forget. They have trusted Owen with their lives. The journey home will test whether that trust can survive him.

Every seat carries a history.

Every survivor remembers the cost.

03 / Unknown Contact

A familiar signal can still be a warning.

Over open water, another aircraft appears where nothing should be. Its call sign is familiar. Its timing is not. Owen has seconds to decide whether recognition is the same thing as trust.

The signal says friendly.

Instinct says look again.

04 / No Safe Route

Every refuge asks for trust.

A promise of safety can be a destination, a bargain, or a trap. With his people depending on him, Owen must choose a route before he understands what waits at the end of it.

Every road home passes through someone else's rules.

Owen has never been good at surrendering control.

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How far can a commander go to bring his people home before protection becomes another kind of control?

The question at the heart of No One
05 The Book

The journey home is the most dangerous mission

After years at war, Colonel Owen Cole and Atlas Seven board a military transport bound west. The men are exhausted, the route looks clear, and everyone is ready to believe the hardest part is over.

It is not. No One is a tense geopolitical thriller about loyalty under pressure, the fragility of identity, and a commander forced to confront the difference between leading people and choosing for them.

Format
Full-length novel, released in chapters
Genre
Geopolitical thriller / military suspense
Series
The Long Return Saga, Book One
Setting
Mediterranean, southeastern Europe, Austin
Style
Cinematic / Procedural / Psychological
Core conflict
Bring everyone home without losing who they are.
Cover of No One by Ezekiel Lara

Men had died following routes he drew from protected rooms. Others had lived because he stayed there. He had spent years learning not to hold both facts at once.

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Meet Atlas Seven

01 The Flight Free

The cargo aircraft climbed through a lid of dirty cloud, and southeastern Europe vanished beneath Owen Cole without ceremony.

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