The Secret Sharer by Joseph Conrad

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By Betty Howard Posted on Jan 9, 2026
In Category - Regional Stories
Conrad, Joseph, 1857-1924 Conrad, Joseph, 1857-1924
English
Ever had a moment where a split-second decision could change everything? That's the heart of Joseph Conrad's 'The Secret Sharer.' Picture this: a young captain takes command of his first ship, feeling completely out of his depth. On his very first night, he makes a wild choice—he secretly pulls a fugitive from the sea, a man who killed a crewmate, and hides him in his own cabin. Now, this captain has to navigate treacherous waters, keep his dangerous secret from a suspicious crew, and figure out who he really is. It's a tense, psychological game of cat and mouse, all set against the vast, isolating backdrop of the open ocean. If you love stories about moral gray areas and the weight of command, this classic novella will have you hooked from the first page.
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Joseph Conrad's 'The Secret Sharer' is a masterclass in building tension. It’s short, but it packs a serious punch.

The Story

We meet a young, inexperienced captain on his first command. He's alone and unsure of himself, and his crew doesn't fully trust him yet. One hot, still night near the coast of Siam, he's alone on deck when he spots a naked man swimming beside the ship. On a strange impulse, he helps the man aboard. This stranger, Leggatt, confesses he's a fugitive—he killed a disobedient sailor during a storm on his own ship. The captain, feeling an immediate, deep connection to this outlaw, decides to hide him in his own cabin. The rest of the story is a nail-biting secret shared between them, as the captain must sail the ship, manage his wary crew, and plan a way to set Leggatt free without anyone finding out.

Why You Should Read It

This isn't really an adventure story about the sea. It's a story about the sea inside a person. Conrad uses the cramped cabin and the endless ocean to explore a man's mind. The captain sees in Leggatt a version of himself—bold, instinctive, capable of violence. By hiding him, he's essentially hiding a part of his own soul. The suspense comes from watching this internal struggle play out in the real world. Every glance from a crewmate, every order given, is loaded with double meaning. It makes you wonder what you would do in that impossible situation.

Final Verdict

Perfect for anyone who loves a psychological thriller or a character study wrapped in a gripping plot. It's also a great entry point into Conrad if you've been intimidated by his longer works. You can read it in one sitting, but you'll be thinking about the captain's final, daring maneuver—and what it says about friendship, duty, and self-discovery—long after you've finished.



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Andrew Brown
1 year ago

This is one of those stories where it creates a vivid world that you simply do not want to leave. I couldn't put it down.

Paul Sanchez
1 year ago

Very helpful, thanks.

Nancy Jackson
1 year ago

Without a doubt, the emotional weight of the story is balanced perfectly. I would gladly recommend this title.

Kenneth Martinez
1 year ago

The layout is very easy on the eyes.

Charles Rodriguez
1 year ago

Finally a version with clear text and no errors.

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