Fiction on the Titanic

Tracy:
Here are a few others:
Way Back When by D. F. Kelly
The Memory of Eva Ryker by Donald Stanwood
Psalm at Journey's End by Erik Fosnes Hansen
Ka-Re by Donald Kirch
Murder on the Titanic and Voices from the Titanic, both by Jim Walker
Something's Alive on the Titanic by Robert Serling
The Titanic Murders by Max Collins
Titanic the Long Night by Diane Hoh
The Case of Cabin 13 by Sam McCarver
Some Distant Shore by Margaret Pemberton

I just got a copy of the Tony Aspler book from abebooks.com and it looks very good. There are other copies available.

There are also two short stories, but they may be hard to find, since they are very old, from the 1930's I think. They are

You're Dead by Wilson Mizner (about gamblers)
The Lady and the Titanic (no author, but it comes from a short story collection called "All in Our Day" It's about newspaper reporters.

Hope you can find some of these.

Carole
 
Tracy:

A few more

Sherlock Holmes and the Titanic Tragedy by William Seil
Maiden Voyage by Cynthia Bass
The Story of a Great Ship by Joseph Chipperfield
Amanda Miranda by Richard Peck

Carole
 
Lest it get lost in the welter of Titanic fiction mentioned in this thread, I think it is fair to say that the one first-rate literary work in which the Titanic plays a major part is Erik Hansen's Psalm at Journey's End. If you love literature and the Titanic both, this is a must-read.

DG
 
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