When marine biologist Maeve Callahan returns to her coastal hometown for her father's funeral, she discovers his death was no accident-it was murder.
Patrick Callahan spent his final days investigating illegal fishing operations in the waters off Tofino, British Columbia. Now, armed with his coded notebooks and a dangerous determination, Maeve uncovers a conspiracy far darker than she imagined: a shadowy organization called the Consortium is using fishing vessels to dump toxic waste, smuggle contraband, and silence anyone who asks questions.
As bodies wash ashore and activists disappear, Maeve forms an unlikely alliance with James Whitehorse, an indigenous hereditary chief fighting to protect traditional waters, and Dr. Yuki Tanaka, a marine researcher tracking the devastating environmental impact. But the Consortium's reach extends deep into local law enforcement, and Maeve doesn't know who to trust-even the cops investigating her father's death may be on their payroll.
When Maeve infiltrates the criminal operation, she becomes their next target. Hunted by corrupt police and ruthless enforcers, she must expose the truth before she ends up like her father-at the bottom of the ocean. But taking on the Consortium means risking everything: her life, her allies, and any chance of the justice her father died seeking.
In the tradition of Jane Harper and Tana French, Wild Dark Shore is a gripping environmental thriller that explores the deadly cost of speaking truth to power, the fight to protect indigenous waters, and one woman's quest for redemption on the unforgiving Pacific coast.
Perfect for readers who love atmospheric crime fiction, complex female protagonists, and stories where the landscape is as dangerous as the villains.