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Deep Sleep: They Went Down with the Titanic but They Lived to Take the Blame
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Deep Sleep: They Went Down with the Titanic but They Lived to Take the Blame

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The lives of those on the Titanic hinged on the tying of a shoelace and the taking of a nap – two tiny details that made all the difference and dictated the actions of Captains Arthur Rostron and Stanley Lord - the men responsible for the rescue. One rushed to save those drowning, while the other, to his life-long dishonour, appeared to turn his back on the whole disaster. But nothing is ever what it seems and some said the shame rested with those who accused Captain Lord unfairly in deliberate defiance of the facts. It is an astounding story that gets right to the bottom of the Titanic and beyond. Here, the careers of these two captains are laid bare to uncover who was to blame, who was to benefit, and to what depths some were prepared to sink when it came to cover-ups, cowardice and courage. In this novel, all that went wrong is revealed.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Woodslane Pty Ltd
Country
Australia
Date
17 June 2020
Pages
370
ISBN
9781925868388

The lives of those on the Titanic hinged on the tying of a shoelace and the taking of a nap – two tiny details that made all the difference and dictated the actions of Captains Arthur Rostron and Stanley Lord - the men responsible for the rescue. One rushed to save those drowning, while the other, to his life-long dishonour, appeared to turn his back on the whole disaster. But nothing is ever what it seems and some said the shame rested with those who accused Captain Lord unfairly in deliberate defiance of the facts. It is an astounding story that gets right to the bottom of the Titanic and beyond. Here, the careers of these two captains are laid bare to uncover who was to blame, who was to benefit, and to what depths some were prepared to sink when it came to cover-ups, cowardice and courage. In this novel, all that went wrong is revealed.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Woodslane Pty Ltd
Country
Australia
Date
17 June 2020
Pages
370
ISBN
9781925868388