The Dragon's Wake - a lost history of Zheng He
The Dragon's Wake is a sweeping gothic thriller that plunges readers into the haunted depths of the South China Sea, where history, myth, and memory collide. Six centuries ago, a Ming treasure ship was deliberately scuttled, its cargo not riches but four thousand children sacrificed to protect a secret too terrible to record. Their voices, silenced beneath the waves, became bound to the wreck, echoing through the centuries as a curse upon the waters. The sea remembered—and it waited. Leo Zheng, once a respected maritime historian and now a disgraced academic, finds himself drawn to these waters by dreams and whispers that refuse to let him go. As the last descendant of Chen Yao, the navigator who chronicled the ship's final voyage, Leo carries the weight of a legacy steeped in guilt and silence. When his sonar reveals the unmistakable outline of a massive wreck, Leo and engineer Jenna Park descend in a battered submersible to uncover the truth. What they discover is not merely a relic of the past, but a living nightmare: spectral children pressing against the hull, voices singing in the dark, and an ancient power awakened by blood and sorrow. The novel unfolds as a tale of obsession and redemption, where the boundaries between archaeology and the supernatural blur. Leo must confront not only the sins of his ancestors but also the dragon that stirs beneath the waves—a force born of sacrifice and grief, waiting to be unleashed. As storms gather and the sea grows restless, the wreck becomes more than a discovery; it becomes a reckoning. Richly atmospheric and deeply unsettling, The Dragon's Wake explores themes of memory, guilt, and the cost of secrets buried too long. It is a story of voices that refuse to be silenced, of history that claws its way back into the present, and of one man's struggle to free the souls trapped in the abyss. With lyrical prose and relentless tension, Brian Cartwright delivers a maritime thriller that is as much about the ghosts of the past as it is about the dangers of uncovering them. For readers who crave mystery steeped in legend, horror entwined with history, and the relentless pull of the sea's forgotten tragedies, The Dragon's Wake is a journey into darkness that will linger long after the final page.
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Anno edizione:2026
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Lingua:Inglese
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