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Silent Deathfall

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Abandoned by her family in Yosemite National Park, Treasure Dover discovers America’s national parks, popular vacation spots and cities have been poisoned by toxic clouds. As Yosemite is turned into a FEMA prison camp, Treasure, the Yosemite Rangers, and their friends take action to save the Park they love so much, as well as other places hit by silent deathfalls.Natalie Triumphs is a criminal defense and civil rights attorney, private investigator, investigative journalist and best-selling author. She is a strong advocate for the youth rights, for Constitutional rights and for eliminating the NDAA, the Espionage Act and other unconstitutional laws used to target whistleblowers, journalists and truth-tellers. She has fought for protections for domestic violence survivors, for victims of child trafficking and for vulnerable individuals falsely targeted by the criminal justice system. Natalie, who is also an environmentalist and a member of the Environmental Law Section of the California Lawyers Association, grew up camping at Yosemite National Park every summer.

414 pages, Paperback

Published October 20, 2025

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October 11, 2025
This is an awesome action-adventure with very moving characters, that left me on the edge of my seat the entire way through the book. It covers so many real life issues from domestic abuse to FEMA's take-over of various areas of the country to human rights and protecting the environment to the power of the people to make a difference. it is mostly set in Yosemite National Park.
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October 11, 2025
Fabulous book. Great action. Very well researched. Captivating. I cried in places. Loved it.
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