Rachel Voss works quietly in the Greyhaven Maritime Museum, cataloging the past - ships, manifests, disappearances long settled into record.Then one of them comes back.The Maren Ede, declared lost eleven years earlier, drifts into harbor without warning. No crew. No explanation. Just a hull that should not exist anymore.When Rachel confirms the ship's identity through archival records, she begins documenting what should be impossible. But the Maren Ede is not alone.Another vessel follows. Then another.Each one officially lost. Each one returned.As Rachel digs deeper into maritime logs, insurance records, and missing case files, a pattern begins to form - one tied to a stretch of water known only in fragments as the Grey Corridor.The further she goes, the clearer it becomes: these ships were never meant to be found again.And whatever brought them back is still active.The Harbor of Broken Ships is a slow-burning maritime mystery about records, disappearance, and the moment the past refuses to stay buried.