Now releasing Surviving The Theseus by Randy Noble

It’s a new scifi thriller from Randy Noble. Surviving The Theseus starts releasing today!

A woman trained to find the dregs of humanity, trained to kill, is forced into vacation because her peers are getting murdered.

At first, the massive cruise vessel she chooses as her resort destination seems . . . tolerable, and then, in the span of a few hours, everyone disappears, thousands of passengers seemingly vanish.

An ominous orange light and pile after pile of clothing, and no bodies, is just the beginning.

It is a time of restricted space travel so enforced that almost nobody can veer off course, but nobody knows why.

They’re about to find out.

Get ready for a Sci-Fi/Horror/Thriller roller coaster ride.





5 Responses to “Now releasing Surviving The Theseus by Randy Noble”

  1. Randy Noble Says:

    Hello All,

    Hope you’re enjoying the book so far. Just wanted to let you all know that I intended to complete this in 12 episodes but it’s looking like it will be 13 . . . lucky 13.

    Take Care,
    Randy Noble

  2. Chris Says:

    Lots of things going on in this story, almost too much. I’d like to see less scene changes and more character development in this high paced scifi adventure.

  3. Randy Noble Says:

    Hi Chris. Thanks for the feedback.

  4. Justin Says:

    Hi Randy,

    I like the premise, but I can’t get past the sentence structure. I couldn’t even make it through the first 3 episodes. This may be due to English snobbery, but you may want to have a professional editor go over this. It could be the difference between good and awesome.

    Still, kudos for putting this out into the world. That takes some cajones. Good on ya. Keep writing, keep getting better.

  5. Randy Noble Says:

    Hi Justin,

    I really appreciate your feedback. Very constructive. I have a lot to learn, and I know I’ve picked up bad habits over the years. I can’t even remember how many times I’ve gone over this novel, and, believe it or not, I did have this book edited, which maybe gave me a false sense of security. Anyway, I just wanted to say thank you very much. I will take your advice to heart as I want to be the best story teller I can be.

    Randy

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