Blackwater Cove is the kind of town that survives by forgetting.
When Isla Hale returns to the coastal community she fled years ago, it’s supposed to be temporary-a quiet reckoning with a past she never fully escaped. But when a body washes ashore and the death is ruled an accident too quickly, Isla begins to see what everyone else refuses to acknowledge: this town is lying to itself.
As she digs deeper, Isla uncovers a pattern of disappearances, falsified records, and a symbol carved into sand and stone-one that appears just before lives are erased and histories rewritten. What begins as a search for the truth behind a single death becomes a descent into a vast, unseen network that decides which towns are allowed to exist... and which are quietly dismantled.
The deeper Isla pushes, the more isolated she becomes. Friends turn complicit. Institutions betray her. The past she thought she survived begins to close in, reshaped into a weapon. And when the line between accident and execution finally shatters, Isla is forced to make impossible choices-about loyalty, sacrifice, and how much of herself she’s willing to lose to stop what’s coming.
Dark, atmospheric, and psychologically devastating, What the Tide Took is a thriller where survival is not the same as justice, and the most dangerous thing you can do is remember.