Depicts five famous ships that have been lost at sea in modern times, the Empress of Ireland, the Lusitania, the Andrea Doria, the Brittanic, and the Titanic.
Dangerous Shallows tells the story of a quest to solve maritime cold-cases.
Beautifully presented, this volume gives a guided tour of some of the most historic and famous shipwrecks of the 20th century, including Andrea Doria, Bismarck, Britannic, Empress of Ireland, the Ghost Fleet of Guadalcanal, Lusitania, and ...
This colourful history tells the story of Cunard’s RMS Queen Mary, who along with her running mate Queen Elizabeth covered the transatlantic route from Southampton to New York via Cherbourg, the British answer to the German and French ...
From the team who created "Titanic: An illustrated History", here is a beautifully illustrated look at the magnificent ships lost beneath the sea. 400 photos and illustrations.
STARRED Review in BookPage! Titanic meets The Shining in this SF horror novel in which a woman and her crew board a decades-lost luxury cruiser and find the wreckage of a nightmare that hasn't yet ended.
The flames began to dance in my eyes, ... She said, “Now do you understand, Ro? ... In front of my eyes the flames seemed to splinter into a cloud of dancing orange butterflies, and I heard someone laughing. I passed out.
When spooky things begin to happen on his farm, Farmer Greg contacts a team of ghost-hunting pigs, who discover there's something suspicious about the chicken coop up on the hill, but the pigs soon realize that perhaps all is not quite as ...
Erik fell and Kara let the extinguisher go, grabbing Pyne with both hands. The other woman let out a screech of pain, but she was too weak to resist. Pyne was so slight she barely weighed anything. Kara got her into an ungainly shoulder ...
Describes the expedition to locate the wreck of the Titanic and photograph its remains
After writing The Lodge, I wanted to write a fun horror story set on a liner during the 1960s - the heydays of Transatlantic crossings. Once I started writing the opening, the rest of the story just seemed to unfold."