Surfing with Sharks: Madness and the Tumultuous Summer of 2020
Like so many during the summer of 2020, writer Seve Verdad felt he was watching America, and the world, go mad. In his new novel, Surfing with Sharks, Verdad relives events of that summer and examines universal questions: Has the world gone crazy or am I crazy?…Both? The result is a poignant critique of America’s political and cultural wokeness and COVID-era policies through his main character, an entrepreneur driven to extremes within a universe of extremes. “While a struggle against madness is a timeless literary theme, the book’s narrator is uniquely contemporary,” Verdad says. “Surfing with Sharks reflects both the absurdity and gravity of life itself through a lens focused on the summer of 2020, and the struggles of that summer persist today, may indeed be timeless”….. In Surfing with Sharks, we learn that Colton Candide has done time in prison and rebounded, only to find his efforts thwarted when his burgeoning Fisherman’s Shore Bait and Tackle business is declared nonessential and fails under oppressive pandemic lockdowns.
The Devil’s Safe
Raduate student Stella Fargo falls into the world of drug dealers and murderers by doing a favor for a widowed friend. She wants her life back, but the three men hunting her want her dead. The men are after millions in missing drugs and money and are killing for it. The police think she is part of the drug syndicate and want to arrest her. Her vindictive ex-fiancé uses the situation as a way to harm her. She must save herself or become one of the dead.