Titanic – A Perfect Crime

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A film crew ventures to Titanic to capture footage of the last dive to the wreck. A law to stop plunder and the dangerous trips to the famous liner is to be passed. On this last dive to the dark waters below, secrets, deception, and mystery are questioned.

Controversy reigns over the true fate of the magnificent ocean liner, Titanic. Sunk on her maiden voyage, just days after setting sail, the ship was thought to be unsinkable, at least for the first few days of her voyage.

Research has now gathered data which leads to some shocking possibilities, as revealed by author, Patrea Patrick in this new fictionalised account of the historical data, as woven together using conjecture and imagination.

Historians have studied aspects of this classic true story, but few have hinted at or tied together the salient facts and data available through reports, enquiries and other gathered facts.

Sister ship of the Olympic, Titanic was launched for her first run in the Atlantic Ocean in April, 1912, but met with her tragic fate within days after her launch.

Fanfare accompanied her departure from the port in England. as the rich and well-to-do arrived and boarded the magnificent aquatic structure. But, even before the liner left its home port there was an incident, not so well-known or commonly mentioned in popular literature on the subject.

This novel explores some of the lesser-known facts and puts pieces together to create a compelling new vision of what may have occurred.

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Dimensions 15.24 × 2.59 × 22.86 cm
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406 pages

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1514695189

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978-1514695180

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