
The Titanic Enigma
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Product details:
- Publisher Pan
- Date of Publication 20 June 2013
- Number of Volumes B-format paperback
- ISBN 9781447210337
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages352 pages
- Size 197x130x22 mm
- Weight 255 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
A secret that went down with the Titanic. A race across the globe to find it.
MoreLong description:
When the Titanic sank, it took a secret with it . . .
In the vast expanse of the Atlantic, 375 miles off the coast of Newfoundland, a ship?s crew film an extraordinary event: the ocean, covered with millions of floating fish, bubbles as though boiling. Then an enormous whale roars through the water and crashes down, dead, onto the surface. Some 13,000ft beneath ? at these precise coordinates ? lies the wreck of the Titanic.
Within twenty-four hours, the video has become a global phenomenon. Commander Jerry Derham, charged with investigating the incident, rushes to see marine archaeologists Kate Wetherall and Lou Bates. The one-time couple specialize in deep-sea-diving and the scientific study of shipwrecks. Jerry needs to get the pair down to the ocean floor ? fast.
None of them are prepared for what they find there. Someone on the Titanic had been keeping a secret: one that cost lives. A secret that has remained trapped beneath the ocean for a hundred years. And now there are those who would kill again to get hold of what one man died for in 1912 . . .