About Titan of the Shifting Sands (Soursalt Book 1):
Two years ago, Bishop Le Noire was found dead in the halls of his vessel, Titan. His second born son, Noah Le Noire, inherits the massive vessel along with a vast fortune. Unfortunately for Noah, he also unknowingly inherits his father’s enemies. Noah is young and surefooted, traversing the dangerous dried-up ocean floor in the great ‘dunecruiser.’ Though Bishop was an adventurer of sorts, exploring unknown regions and establishing contact with distant lands, Noah has only profiteered from his late father’s connections and done little to add to the legacy. He drinks and parties without thought of consequence, evading as much responsibility as possible as he spends most of his voyages in the onboard bar.
During this journey to Lima, we follow Captain Noah and some of his crew: a runaway heiress turned nurse, a chivalrous yet schizophrenic mercenary, an experienced first mate who disapproves of Noah’s wild lifestyle, and a savage boy who has been taken from his tribe. Meanwhile, in Lima a revolution is brewing, led by the charismatic Brutii. Unbeknownst to Noah, Titan holds the key to the coup’s victory. Brutii has waited two long years for his order to be fulfilled, and now Titan brings the final shipment of smuggled weaponry. Will Noah learn the truth behind his father’s demise, or will he meet the same fate as he slips into the vortex?
‘Titan of the Shifting Sands’ is focused on character development and engaging dialog. Infused with humor and wisdom that has been compared to Quentin Tarantino’s style. The vivid action sequences are crafted to be suspenseful and unpredictable; you’re often left guessing what the outcome will be until the very end. Do you enjoy good old-fashioned adventure and odyssey stories? And do you crave a unique voice and fresh twist in this genre? Then ‘Titan’ is your book!
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Author Bio:
I started writing in 2016, and it has been my burning passion since. Although I am still only in my mid-twenties, I have always been fascinated by people, their stories, their intrinsic motivations, and their cognitive processing. For this reason, the focal point of my novels is to instigate compelling social dynamics and natural dialog, as well as to question the morality of one’s actions and to truly drive home the point of, “every villain is the hero of his own story.” I will write until I’m an old man with greying hair.