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On the storm-battered coast of Maine, an environmental surveyor discovers the wreck of the San Gabriel, a Spanish galleon lost in 1823. Locals whisper of treasure, but the truth is darker: the ship carries chained human cargo, and its bones still rest beneath the waves. Haunted by skeletal remains, cries beneath the surf, and a medallion etched with a compass rose, the narrator uncovers how Greywater’s silence has protected not treasure but guilt. As storms rise and villagers turn fearful, the wreck demands recognition. With Howard, an old fisherman, and Mrs. Porter, the archivist, revealing fragments of truth, the weight of history forces a choice; bury the past again or break the silence. Memory, not gold, becomes the only way to honor the dead.Book information
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Action and Adventure, Mystery and Thriller