Faultline is now available on Amazon, and I’m genuinely chuffed to say it’s already selling and pulling in some really encouraging reviews.
If you’ve downloaded it, shared a post, or messaged me about it, thank you. That support keeps this whole journey moving forward.
Free on Kindle for a limited time
Right now, Faultline is available on Kindle and it’s free to download for five days only, ending on Thursday 12 February 2026.
If you like gritty, emotional stories with real tension and a character you can’t help but root for, this is the perfect time to jump in.
You can grab it here on Amazon: (add your link or button)
Sarah Clarke’s journey
Faultline follows Sarah Clarke through a brutal, relentless situation where survival is never guaranteed and nothing feels certain for long. This is not just a story about action. It is about what happens inside someone when they are pushed into a corner and have to decide, again and again, whether they break or adapt.
Sarah’s journey is driven by:
Anticipation, that constant sense that something is coming, even when everything goes quiet
Anxiety, the kind you carry in your chest because switching off is not an option
Drive and ambition, not just to stay alive, but to keep her identity and her purpose intact
Survival instincts, raw and real, kicking in when there is no time to think, only to act
What I love about Sarah is she does not become fearless. She becomes focused. She feels it all, the dread, the anger, the doubt, the determination, and she moves anyway.
Reviews and why they matter
Seeing early reviews come through has been massive. Reviews help other readers take a chance on a new book, and they help Amazon actually show the book to more people.
If you download Faultline while it’s free and you enjoy it, I’d be hugely grateful if you could leave an honest Amazon review. Even a couple of lines makes a difference.
What’s next, When the Shooting Stops
While Faultline is out in the wild, I’m already writing the next book, When the Shooting Stops, and I’m aiming to have it ready in April 2026.
This one digs into a different kind of intensity. Not just what happens in the moment, but what happens after. The weight that follows you. The things you replay in your head. The emotional cost that does not always end when the noise fades.
I’ll keep sharing updates as I go, and I’ll bring you behind the scenes as the story takes shape.
Final word
Faultline is live, it’s moving, and it’s only just getting started. If you fancy a tense, gritty read with heart and bite, now’s the time to download it while it’s free on Kindle.
Thank you for being part of this.
Ryan Mayo



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