
Nocturne
Tricia D. Wagner(Author)
Lyridae Books (Publisher)
Published on 14. April 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
456 pages
978-1-961921-30-6 (ISBN)
Description
Can ancestral stories and tales of ocean mysteries save a peaceful country from war? Could the daughter of a dying race, together with resistance fighters and mine-seeking dolphins, dismantle a military machine? What strength might myths deliver when one nation's tyranny threatens to destroy the world?
Sixteen-year-old Livi, from the coastal country of Merritaine, must reach the Nocturne Isles. For legends say Nocturne holds healing springs-waters that could cure her mamá's cancer. Passage to Nocturne is scarce, though, for Nocturne keeps more legends than that of healing waters. Sirens-powerful, human-like, aquarian creatures-are said to haunt the waters of the Mar de Basilisk raging around Nocturne. Not to mention, Merritaine and Nocturne have been engaged in an unjust war, incited by Merritaine's Admiral Eris Machai.
Livi's closest friends, Célian and Jules, have been drafted as reconnaissance scouts-boys who work with trained dolphins to find and disarm sea mines left in the wake of the Admiral's war. Though the ocean is littered with warships and arsenal, the seafarers fear Siren reports more than the threat of the war reigniting. For Sirens, legends say, can rend steel and flesh. And they can manipulate human thought, influencing, controlling, and driving their victims to madness.
Livi, though, dismisses Sirens as mythical. Monsters don't take the form of sea legends. Monsters take the shape of Admiral Machai, of volatile sea mines, of cancer. Or so she believes until she realizes the terrible motivation of the Admiral's war. Livi may be the only person able to stop him. But first she must learn to master her birthright: powers of influence, of strength, and of destruction.
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Language
English
Target group
Young adult
Interest Age: From 13 to 18 years
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 27 mm
Weight
639 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-961921-30-6 (9781961921306)
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Tricia D. Wagner is an award-winning novelist, poet, and short story writer with five published novels and many more on the way. She is the creator of Swift and the Star of Atlantis series, an epic literary coming-of-age adventure. And she is the author of Sun Child of the Moor, a literary fantasy and winner of the 2023 Royal Dragonfly Book Award.Tricia D. Wagner grew up in Amarillo, Texas, chasing storms, riding stallions, sojourning through painted canyons, disappearing into floating mesas under starry skies. She now lives in Illinois (though the truth is she's a citizen of a dozen fictional countries.) She works in medical research and lives day to day wonderstruck but luckily can feel her way about this terrifying, beautiful Earth through writing.¿¿ Wagner's poetry and short stories have appeared in the Write City Magazine, Chicago Newa, Word of Art 3D, Literary Yard, and Midwest Review.