The Starved God

· Thomas Norford
Ebook
286
Pages

About this ebook

Earth. The distant future. An immense planetary ring dominates the sky, drowning the humbler stars in its borrowed light. Moulded by aeons, humans have evolved into diverse new forms. The people are born, they toil and they die, their lives at the mercy of theocratic edict and a flawed, implacable god.

Canna Dawn’s mundane existence is upended when a transgression forces him to join an audacious sea voyage, led by a charismatic and unstable captain. As the crew approaches the mysterious continent of Eyra, they face deadly wildlife, treacherous seas, and an enemy within their ranks. Canna’s profound insights into the living world set him on a collision course with everything he holds sacred, while a patient, merciless enemy awaits his return.

The Starved God is an enthralling tale of adventure, mystery, and philosophical exploration.

Praise for The Starved God:

“The story kept me engaged from start to finish...well crafted and intriguing...highly recommended.” – Jon F. Zeigler, Sharrukin’s Palace.

"It has been an absolute joy to delve into its intricate world-building, complex and nuanced characters, and the philosophical battles between reason and faith." - Verified Amazon review.

About the author

Thomas Norford is the pen-name of science fiction indie author, Thomas Norford, but he is known to his friends as Thomas Norford. He is currently producing books at a rate of one every 45 years. Thomas lives with his wife and two children and works full time, so finding time to write is a struggle, he claims. In his spare time, he enjoys playing soccer (badly); creating terrible computer music using FL Studio; and cycling around the bridleways and canal paths of central England. 

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