Most likely not. 'Murder in the Thirst' stories are often made up to engage and thrill the audience. They might draw inspiration from real events but are not strictly true.
I don't know who the author of 'the great thirst novel' is. There are so many novels out there and without more information, it's difficult to determine the author.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read a novel named 'the great thirst novel'. It could be about a character's intense longing or search for something, perhaps water in a literal sense if it's set in a dry or arid context, or it could be a metaphorical thirst for knowledge, power, or love.
I'm not sure specifically about 'the thirst novel' as I don't have detailed information about it. But it could be about survival if the 'thirst' is literal, meaning characters might be struggling to find water or resources in a harsh environment.
There's a cool crossover fanfiction that pairs Ganondorf with the Dragon Ball Z world. In this story, Ganondorf tries to assert his dominance in a universe filled with super - powered Saiyans and other strong beings. It's fascinating to see how his magic stacks up against their ki abilities.
One great 'Zelda and Ganondorf Fanfiction' is 'The Battle Beyond Time'. It delves deep into their eternal struggle, showing a more complex relationship between them. Another is 'Ganondorf's Redemption Arc' which takes an interesting turn by exploring Ganondorf's possible change of heart. And 'Zelda's Understanding' is also good as it focuses on Zelda trying to understand Ganondorf's motives rather than just seeing him as a pure villain.
Power is a very common theme. Since Ganondorf is often associated with his thirst for power, many fanfics explore how he obtains it, uses it, or loses it.
One popular 'thirst novel' author could be Stephenie Meyer. Her 'Twilight' series had a huge following. The novels are filled with elements like romance and the supernatural which made them very appealing to a wide audience.