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When Atlanta flood official Kay Vale discovers her biometric seal was used to trigger a fake emergency relocation, she has one stormy night to expose the redevelopment scheme before her mother's block is drowned on purpose.
SYNOPSIS:
Kay Vale is working late inside an Atlanta flood infrastructure office when Smart-Valve 7B opens by remote command and an emergency relocation consent package appears with her biometric seal. The blocks on the map are not abstract. Her mother's house sits inside the flood zone. A caller named Nico warns her not to let her mother go into the basement and tells Kay what she is afraid to admit: the people behind the trigger used her like a key.
The scheme points toward Julian Vale, Kay's husband, and the civic-development machine around him. Black SUVs wait outside, contractors move before the public knows there is danger, and water becomes the weapon that turns a neighborhood into a hazard zone ripe for redevelopment. Kay grabs the hard drive, the fob, and whatever leverage she can carry. Flood the Block is a public-corruption action thriller about infrastructure theft, marriage as access, and a woman racing through rain to keep a community from being erased by paperwork and water.