Chance: A tale in two parts tells a complex and introspective story centered on a young seafarer beginning his career after qualifying as second mate. The narrative opens at a riverside inn where he reflects on the hardships faced in securing employment and the unpredictable nature of life at sea. Themes of fate, chance encounters, and the uncertainty that governs life are explored as the protagonist navigates the volatile world of maritime life. Alongside this, the novel delves into the intertwined lives of a sheltered woman from a disgraced family and a ship's captain, whose union brings both hope and challenges entwined with social stigma, personal resilience, and the search for dignity. The story's two-part structure allows a deeper examination of characters' inner lives and the complexities of human relationships shaped by circumstance and choice. Through richly layered narration, the novel probes ideas of identity, redemption, and the delicate balance between human will and uncontrollable forces, revealing how chance can profoundly influence destinies.