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A seasoned tug captain undertakes a risky plan to thwart a fraudulent wrecking and insurance scheme after his vessel aids a stranded steamer, sending his nephew, a novice deck-hand, aboard the disabled ship to act as his agent. Rival interests and a vindictive associate maneuver under cover of night around the reef, producing collisions, dangerous small-boat transfers, and improvised rescues. The plot follows tense maritime action and procedural cleverness, examining loyalty, courage, and seamanship amid a fog of suspicion about salvage and claims, and moves toward resolution through confrontations, daring maneuvers, and revelations on and around the stranded vessel.

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Ralph Delahaye Paine

Ralph Delahaye Paine was an American author known for his adventurous tales and maritime themes. His works often explore the lives of sailors, pirates, and the sea's mysteries, reflecting his deep interest in nautical history. Among his notable books is "Blackbeard: Buccaneer," which delves into the legendary life of the infamous pirate. Paine's writing is characterized by vivid storytelling and a sense of adventure, appealing to readers fascinated by maritime lore. He also contributed to historical narratives, as seen in "The Fight for a Free Sea: A Chronicle of the War of 1812," which highlights significant events in American naval history.

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