
A tale of survival, betrayal, and the storm that changed the world.
The Ark is rising in the valley—rib by rib, beam by beam—a colossal vessel built under Noah’s warnings while the rest of the world laughs, whispers, or plots. Traders come and go. Workers toil. Rumors travel faster than the pitch fires that burn day and night. And among them moves Zahara, a young woman carrying secrets she cannot afford to speak.
She arrives under a false name, blending into the noise of hammers and boiling pitch, but danger is already circling the camp. Men watch her too closely. Orders move in shadows. Someone wants her gone… or worse.
As threats creep in from the surrounding hills and whispers of war drift with the smoke, Zahara finds unexpected allies among the builders—especially Jareth, a craftsman with a steady gaze and a quiet loyalty forged in hardship. Yet loyalty in this valley is a fragile thing. Every face holds questions. Every night hides footsteps. And the Ark itself—towering, immense, impossible—represents a choice between the world she has known and the one Noah insists is coming.
When a scrap of hide reveals three advancing paths toward the camp—no raid, but a coordinated hand “closing to take”—Zahara realizes the danger is no longer rumor.
Something is coming.
Something that wants the Ark stopped.
And Zahara must decide where she stands when the first blow falls.
A richly atmospheric reimagining of the days before the Flood, The Betrayer’s Ark blends biblical inspiration with character-driven drama, escalating tension, and a world on the brink of judgment.
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