Something's Alive on the Titanic
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Genres: Literature & Fiction, Horror
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Author:
Genres: Literature & Fiction, Horror
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Candace G. (Ogre) reviewed on + 1568 more book reviews
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This one is a techno-thriller with all the hallmarks of the best chillers, and a famous 'lady' taking center stage. As well or better written than Serling's previous, AIR FORCE ONE IS HAUNTED.
From back cover: In 1912, the loss of the 'unsinkable' Titanic stunned the world
More than eighty years ago, the grandest luxury liner ever built plunged into the inky darkness of the frigid Atlantic. In just a few hours, 1,500 ill-fated souls were swallowed up in its unforgiving jaws. Nothing could have possibly survived inside this vast watery grave...
Now, she holds another chilling surprise
Today, a band of brave men and women dare to venture where another salvage mission was mysteriously lost years before. The new expedition's goal: find out what happened to their predecessors - and recover the fortune in gold believed to be hidden in the great ship's hold. But what they find inside the legendary sunken tomb is unfathomable...
From back cover: In 1912, the loss of the 'unsinkable' Titanic stunned the world
More than eighty years ago, the grandest luxury liner ever built plunged into the inky darkness of the frigid Atlantic. In just a few hours, 1,500 ill-fated souls were swallowed up in its unforgiving jaws. Nothing could have possibly survived inside this vast watery grave...
Now, she holds another chilling surprise
Today, a band of brave men and women dare to venture where another salvage mission was mysteriously lost years before. The new expedition's goal: find out what happened to their predecessors - and recover the fortune in gold believed to be hidden in the great ship's hold. But what they find inside the legendary sunken tomb is unfathomable...
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