Unsinkable
By (Author) Dan James
Cornerstone
Arrow Books Ltd
29th March 2012
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Historical adventure fiction
Thriller / suspense fiction
Modern and contemporary fiction: general and literary
823.92
Paperback
400
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 25mm
288g
A breakneck historical conspiracy thriller set on board the Titanic, published 100 years after the ship sank. A DOOMED VOYAGE April 14th 1912. The maiden voyage of the world's most luxurious passenger liner, Titanic. A DARK PAST Each passenger has their own reason to make the crossing, but for former Special Branch police officer Arthur Beck it is the only way he can escape the demons of his past. Also on board is Martha Heaton, a female journalist sent to cover the great ship's journey and prove herself as a serious reporter. A FEARFUL ENCOUNTER As the huge ship nears the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, Beck and Martha are closing in on a murderous criminal. But, with time running out, they must stop him - before it's too late...
A "spellbinder" --"Publishers Weekly"
"An engrossing and thrilling conclusion." --Anglo Addict
Dan James is a pseudonym for a bestselling, award-nominated thriller writer and author of bestselling non-fiction books. He is an experienced journalist who has contributed to all the major national newspapers including the Guardian and the Daily Mail. He is 39 and lives in London.