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Rafae González

Shadows on the Tide

Shadows on the Tide plunges you into Muros de la Costa, a mist-shrouded fishing village on Spain’s Atlantic shore, where the creak of wooden piers and the salt-laden air conceal a network of horrors. Seven-year-old Ioana Popescu vanishes on a routine errand for bread, and two disparate souls race against time to unearth the truth buried beneath decades of silence.

Marcos Varela, a former Guardia Civil detective haunted by a case that derailed his career, returns to the coast determined to atone for past failures. Alongside him is Clara Díaz, an intrepid local journalist desperate to illuminate the untold stories of her community. Their investigation is sparked by subtle clues—a single boot print with a diamond-grid sole, an anchor-shaped button, a stray seagull feather—and guided by the whispered counsel of Fermín, a retired fisherman who knows every hidden passage in the abandoned cannery.

As they delve into crumbling arcades of stone, moonlit tunnels beneath water-stained tanks, and the ramshackle shanty of a clandestine scrap-dealer, Marcos and Clara unearth a ring of child exploitation operating behind the scenes of the mussel harvest. Together, they orchestrate daring night raids: slipping through underground corridors, freeing terrified youngsters from makeshift cages, and outmaneuvering armed accomplices under the glare of a full moon.

But Shadows on the Tide is more than a gripping thriller. It confronts deep ethical questions: Should identities be concealed to protect victims, or unveiled to galvanize public outcry? Can a journalist’s duty to inform coexist with a detective’s vow of silence until the rescue is secure? Clara wrestles with her editor’s pressure for sensational headlines, while Marcos struggles to silence the echoes of orders that once cost lives.

Over ten atmospheric chapters—from the cozy warmth of the seaside bakery to the stark gloom of submerged holding cells—the novel weaves a tapestry of suspense, moral reckoning, and community resilience. When they finally expose Salvador “El Poncho” Ramos and his cohorts, the climax unfolds in a packed dockside press conference, radio helicopters overhead and national crews watching as truth overtakes fear.

In the poignant epilogue, Muros de la Costa reclaims its soul: children return to sunlight, grateful families rebuild their lives, and the village’s battered heart beats anew. A single sea-polished shell, gifted by Ioana to Clara, becomes a symbol of remembrance and hope—proof that the tides may wash away footprints, but also restore what was lost.

Shadows on the Tide is a tribute to courage, compassion, and the power of story—where every misty morning and every creaking board speaks to the light that emerges from even the deepest shadows.
44 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
Publisher
PublishDrive
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