In 1622, the Spanish treasure galleon Nuestra Se ora de Atocha vanished beneath the waves-its gold lost, its survivors scattered, and its story buried beneath centuries of salt and silence. But some curses do not sleep.
When a modern discovery reopens old wounds, two families-one bound by history, one bound by ambition-find themselves pulled into a mystery far deeper than sunken treasure. Thomas Grayson, a meticulous researcher with little taste for legends, is drawn into a trail of hidden journals, forgotten debts, and secrets carried across generations. What begins as a historical investigation slowly becomes a journey into betrayal, loyalty, and the quiet price paid by those who protect the truth.
From the sun-bleached shores of Florida to the storm-torn Caribbean routes of the 1600s, The Curse of the Atocha weaves past and present into a single, haunting thread. As the pieces come together, Grayson uncovers more than a shipwreck-he discovers the human cost behind Spain's empire, the sacrifices of those who lived in its shadow, and the hidden story that refused to stay buried.
A richly atmospheric historical novel inspired by real events, The Curse of the Atocha blends maritime history, family legacy, and quiet suspense into a tale where every discovery reveals another truth waiting beneath the surface.
Perfect for readers who enjoy grounded historical fiction, timeless mysteries, and stories shaped by courage, fate, and the depth of human loyalty.