
My thoughts:
This is fiction mixed in with reality, the fiction being there was no John Steadman out for the big scoop. But his eagerness of that big story made me feel that the hunt was on.
I had not known that the Californian was close when the Titanic sank and it was such a mess! Wtf happened? What were they thinking? Doing? There also seems to be many answers that we just do not know, still today. It's a mystery, a sad one really.
The book begins with the dead bodies newsman John Steadman, he is the man to write about catastrophes. And when he hears about Titanic he knows he has a winner, but he focuses on The Californian, and wonders what went wrong...yes what did go wrong?
And we all know what happened to the Titanic, I do not have to say anything more there, cos this is not about that. It's about that other ship and what she was doing, and the aftermath.
I liked that I learned more, because yes I had no idea about the whole Californian mess. But I still wonder about it, I guess I always will.
Oh and Ice bergs are scary!
Conclusion:
Interesting take on this story.
Hardcover, 336 pages
Published April 7th 2016 by Atlantic Books
Historical fiction
For review
3 comments:
*waves*
I didn't know about the other either but you intrigued me now!
I didn't believe you can write a fresh story with the Titanic and look, you proved me wrong with your review!
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