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A tense short-sea narrative follows a small illicit cargo vessel feeling its way through dense fog as the captain balances caution, profit, and the crew's growing fear. When two larger ships collide ahead, the smuggler's crew must act quickly: throttles are shifted, lights are snapped on, lifeboats are swung out, and rescue attempts begin amid confused signals and grinding metal. The incident examines seamanship under pressure, the strained hierarchy and anxieties among men aboard, and a pragmatic code of maritime responsibility that forces immediate moral and practical choices in life-or-death conditions.

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W. R. Bethel

W. R. Bethel is an author known for his work in maritime literature, particularly his notable book "Heritage of the Sea." This work explores themes related to the ocean and its significance, reflecting a deep appreciation for maritime heritage. Bethel's writing contributes to the literary exploration of the sea, capturing the imagination of readers interested in nautical themes and the history of seafaring.

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