Description
A Flock of Ships is a gripping naval thriller set against the backdrop of World War II and its lingering mysteries. In 1941, the British freighter Cyclops sends a desperate distress signal, claiming to have been torpedoed and sunk—its crew and secret cargo presumed lost forever. But when a Royal Navy survey vessel docks at a remote port 25 years later, its crew stumbles upon a haunting discovery: the rusting hull of the Cyclops, still intact, alongside the wreckage of a submarine and another freighter. What begins as disbelief quickly turns to horror as the crew uncovers the eerie aftermath of an unspeakable event.
Blending maritime mystery with psychological tension, this standalone novel draws readers into a world of secrecy, wartime deception, and chilling revelations. The isolated setting, combined with the slow unravelling of what really happened, creates a suspenseful and atmospheric read. For fans of sea-based thrillers, war fiction, and slow-burn mysteries, A Flock of Ships offers an unforgettable story of intrigue and tragedy on the high seas.
A compelling choice for readers who enjoy naval thrillers, wartime secrets, and psychological suspense in remote settings.














