Dead Water
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- 4,49 €
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- 4,49 €
Publisher Description
Dead Water is a grounded, modern maritime thriller that follows the hijacking of a commercial container ship in one of the world's most dangerous shipping corridors.
When the Atlas Meridian enters the high-risk waters of the Gulf of Aden, first officer Evan Holt expects routine tension—extra watch rotations, security drills, the quiet anxiety that comes with open water and global trade. What he does not expect is a coordinated pirate assault executed with precision, discipline, and an understanding of global economics that turns fear into leverage.
Boarded by armed pirates and sealed inside a fortified citadel, Evan, Captain Nia Foster, and a small group of crew members become participants in a calculated ransom negotiation unfolding far beyond the ship itself. While pirates apply pressure through controlled damage and psychological warfare, shipping executives, insurers, and negotiators debate numbers, timelines, and risk from distant offices—each delay increasing the danger aboard the vessel.
As naval forces close in, the delicate balance holding the situation together begins to fracture. A single unauthorized gunshot shatters the pirates' control, triggering a chain of events no one fully commands. With negotiations collapsing and military intervention imminent, decisions must be made that cannot be undone.
The ship is eventually released—but without triumph, justice, or resolution. The pirates vanish back into the sea. No ransom is officially paid. No one claims responsibility. The crew survives, but nothing is restored.
In the aftermath, Evan confronts the unsettling truth behind modern piracy: it is not chaos or savagery, but logistics—driven by economics, invisibility, and the quiet understanding that the ocean rewards those who know how to wait.
Bleak, realistic, and meticulously researched, Dead Water strips piracy of romance and replaces it with something far more disturbing: a system that works, precisely because no one ever truly wins.