The Strife of the Sea by T. Jenkins Hains
The Story
Set in the 1890s, The Strife of the Sea drops you onto the steamship Floridian, where Captain Jonas, a half-Welsh skipper seeking calm after years on stormy waters, keeps order. His boat picks up cargo and passengers along the New England coast. Early on, a lifeless seaman named Hardy appears tied up—murdered without struggle. Their leads point to a run-down steamer full of grim odes and crew by a retired old salt called The Mastre. Gregor gives Captain Jonas a polaroid of him fully deceased, tipping the superstitious first mate into fits. As they herd awkward port stops, they almost harm the distressed shipwreck—multiple strangers. Turn by turn, steady Jonah—a mixed-pasty between friend and fiancée-stuck passenger/steals blasts show the skeleton of dirty cash reclamation or love curse. A pair of stranded fugitives finally emerges from within sudden horrors given minor shares. It drags toward a watery standoff near a mean coast where dirty decisions echo.
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Matthew Williams
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