The Midnight Watch
by David Dyer | Mystery & Thrillers | This book has not been rated.
ISBN: 1782397825 Global Overview for this book
ISBN: 1782397825 Global Overview for this book
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"A tale of hubris, of a vanished world, of a thousand near-misses that could have started tragedy... Passionate and gripping." (Financial Times)
"As the world wakes to the tragedy of the sinking of the Titanic, down-on-his-luck reporter John Steadman gets the scent of a sensational story. There was a ship that witnessed the Titanic go down... and did nothing to come to its aid. As Steadman doggedly investigates the crew of the ship, he uncovers a strange and tense relationship between the captain and second officer. He suspects that the two men are the key to what happened that night, and he wants to know what could have made them stand by as fifteen-hundred lives were lost to the waters of the North Atlantic..."
This is a Birthday Group book sent to me by ILuvToRead2; thank you very much for sending me this WishList book, I am registering it for you as requested.
By the way, it is an ex-library book which once was in the shelves of the East Renfrewshire Library (that's in Scotland, I looked it up)... I love books with history! :)
"As the world wakes to the tragedy of the sinking of the Titanic, down-on-his-luck reporter John Steadman gets the scent of a sensational story. There was a ship that witnessed the Titanic go down... and did nothing to come to its aid. As Steadman doggedly investigates the crew of the ship, he uncovers a strange and tense relationship between the captain and second officer. He suspects that the two men are the key to what happened that night, and he wants to know what could have made them stand by as fifteen-hundred lives were lost to the waters of the North Atlantic..."
This is a Birthday Group book sent to me by ILuvToRead2; thank you very much for sending me this WishList book, I am registering it for you as requested.
By the way, it is an ex-library book which once was in the shelves of the East Renfrewshire Library (that's in Scotland, I looked it up)... I love books with history! :)