They think he's just the driver. They're wrong.
In Houston, Orlandus Shorter moved quietly through the lives of the city's elite, its strivers, its liars, its lonely, its grieving, its beautiful, and its broken. CEOs. Athletes. Couples on the edge. Men performing power. Women carrying secrets. People who believed a closed car door made them invisible.
It never did.
The Silent Driver is a hybrid work of interconnected literary fiction written from the lived perspective of Orlandus Shorter. Told through sixteen linked encounters, it blends story cycle, character portrait, and emotional realism into something all its own.
Each chapter stands alone. Together, they form a larger portrait: Orlandus Shorter told in pieces through the silence he kept, the roads he drove, and the people who revealed themselves when they thought no one was listening.
Sharp, funny, and haunting, this book explores silence, intimacy, betrayal, grief, and the strange grace that can appear in the smallest private moments.
This is not a conventional short story collection, a traditional novel, or straightforward memoir. It is something in between: a hybrid literary work shaped by the real voice, lived perspective, and moral witness of Orlandus Shorter as The Silent Driver.
If you're drawn to morally complex characters, interconnected stories, and literary fiction rooted in the emotional truth of lived experience, take a seat.