Collision of Tides
Book 1 of 5: Collision of TidesRye, John-Paul
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In 2035, two massive ships are driven into a catastrophic collision in the North Sea. By dawn, the sea is burning—and the first official explanation is already beginning to fall apart.
The MV Argus, a vast oil tanker commanded by veteran master mariner Harriet Caldwell, and the MS Orion Star, a fully loaded container vessel under Captain Wei Zhang, are travelling on separate routes. Their crews are experienced. Their navigation systems are advanced. Their paths should never cross.
But in the hours before disaster, both ships begin behaving in ways their crews cannot explain.
Controls hesitate. Navigation data shifts. Position reports contradict what experienced officers can see with their own eyes. A ghost vessel appears briefly in the electronic picture and vanishes again. On board the Argus, Harriet feels something wrong in the ship before the instruments confirm it. On the Orion Star, Zhang discovers that someone has reached inside systems designed to keep hundreds of thousands of tonnes of steel under human control.
Then the warnings become commands.
At sea, two captains fight desperately to regain control of ships that are no longer obeying them.
When the vessels collide, fire tears across the water, crews are thrown into a fight for survival, and rescuers enter a nightmare of burning oil, twisted metal and freezing seas. Yet even before the dead are counted, the evidence begins to suggest something far more disturbing than mechanical failure or human error.
Maritime investigator Natalie Brooks has already seen impossible patterns buried inside the tracking data. Detective Inspector Daniel Sykes is following a separate trail through frightened dockworkers, forged shipping records and cargo that appears to move through British ports without anyone taking responsibility for it. Their investigations should have nothing to do with one another.
They do.
As the wreckage is recovered, tampered systems, altered records and missing evidence point towards a protected logistics network stretching far beyond the North Sea. Someone had access to the ships. Someone understood the systems designed to protect them. And someone inside the machinery of government appears dangerously interested in deciding what the public is allowed to know.
For MI5 operational lead Fiona Ward, the investigation becomes a race against two enemies at once: the people behind the attack, and the institutional fear that threatens to bury the evidence before it can be understood. For Harriet and Zhang, survival brings no relief. Their ships are gone, members of their crews are dead or missing, and the emerging public narrative is already turning two experienced captains into convenient explanations for a disaster they fought to prevent.
What begins as a maritime catastrophe becomes an escalating struggle across ports, intelligence networks and the corridors of Whitehall, where cyber sabotage, political pressure, hidden cargo and compromised access begin to reveal the outline of a much larger operation.
The collision was only the beginning.
Because the most dangerous weapon may not be the technology capable of taking control of a ship.
It may be the system that sees the warning, understands the danger—and still chooses not to act.
Collision of Tides is a tense British maritime thriller in which disaster at sea collides with cyber sabotage, intelligence intrigue and political conspiracy, as damaged professionals fight to preserve evidence, protect lives and uncover a truth powerful people would rather control.
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