The Subaquatic Siphon
They Did Not Conquer the Earth. They Drank It.
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R.E. Knight
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**They did not come for our cities.**
They came for our oceans.
When thousands of obsidian needle-like ships pierce the atmosphere and plunge into Earth’s deepest trenches, humanity prepares for invasion.
But the aliens ignore the land.
Instead, the sea begins to vanish.
Global tides retreat at impossible speeds. Marine life boils in superheated currents. Coastlines stretch into dead horizons. It soon becomes horrifyingly clear: the invaders are siphoning Earth’s oceans to save their dying world.
Disgraced deep-sea researcher **Dr. Mara Ellison** knows the abyss better than anyone alive. When a rogue submarine commander recruits her for a desperate mission, she faces an unthinkable choice—detonate a nuclear weapon at the bottom of the Mariana Trench… or watch the planet become a desert.
But when humanity strikes back, something far older and far more powerful awakens beneath the ocean floor.
The truth is worse than invasion.
The truth is negotiation.
Now, as governments prepare retaliation and alien megastructures rise from the deep, Mara must decide whether Earth’s survival lies in resistance… or cooperation with a civilization desperate enough to rewrite the hydrosphere of an entire world.
Because the ocean is not dying.
It is being transformed.
And the fate of two planets rests eleven thousand meters below the surface.
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**Perfect for fans of:**
* Hard sci-fi first contact
* Deep-sea survival thrillers
* High-stakes environmental sci-fi
* Cinematic alien invasion epics
* Military submarine warfare
*The Subaquatic Siphon* is Book One of **The Dying Ocean Trilogy** — a claustrophobic, high-intensity sci-fi saga about survival, sacrifice, and the cost of saving a world.
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