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The Last True Story of Titanic

By: James G. Clary
Narrated by: John Rayment
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Although many denied it, a giant ocean liner was dying. The superstitious nodded their heads, knowing her fate had already been sealed. The freezing Atlantic crept up to the forecastle head as the massive vessel, with all her lights aglow, slowly, almost imperceptibly, sank at the bow.

©1998, 1999 James G. Clary (P)2015 James G. Clary
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I was amused by the narrator frequently mentioning "eminent danger" surely it should have been imminent danger?!?! Also he said the emergency message was CDQ, surely that should have been CQD... other than that I enjoyed the book. Would recommend.

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