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The Titanic Secret
The Titanic Secret
Oct 22, 2024 4:47 PM

Author:Clive Cussler,Jack du Brul

The Titanic Secret

ENTER THE LATEST ISAAC BELL ADVENTURE AS HE IS JOINED WITH DIRK PITT OVER A CENTURY APART TO DISCOVER A TRUTH LOST WITH THE TITANIC . . .

'The Adventure King' SUNDAY EXPRESS

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The Titanic's greatest secret is finally revealed . . .

When Dirk Pitt raised the Titanic in search of a rare and valuable element, he never learned the disturbing true story of its origins.

But upon receiving secret testimony from private detective Isaac Bell, he's taken back to the year 1911 and a tragedy at Colorado's Little Angel Mine.

There, Isaac Bell is tasked with explaining the deaths of nine miners. But all is not as it seems and soon Bell finds himself on his way to Europe hunting for clues concerning a rare element of incalculable value.

All while being pursued by dangerous men.

Men who will do anything to get their hands on it . . .

Isaac Bell must decide how far he'll go to stop them, it's a journey that can only end with the fateful first and final voyage of the Titanic itself.

Praise for Clive Cussler

'Cussler is hard to beat' Daily Mail

'Just about the best in the business' New York Post

'Nobody does it better . . . nobody!' Stephen Coonts

Reviews

The Adventure King

—— Sunday Express

Clive Cussler is hard to beat

—— Daily Mail

Delivers what it promises

—— Financial Times

Nobody does it better... nobody!

—— Stephen Coonts

Exceptional . . . After a devastating twist halfway through, the intense plot builds to an emotional finale. Heaberlin sensitively addresses issues of survival and vulnerability in this heart-wrenching gothic tale

—— Publishers Weekly

An intense, intelligent thrill-ride of a book - undoubtedly the one I will be recommending all year

—— Elizabeth Haynes

A story so deftly told that it pulls you in and swallows you whole

—— Taylor Stevens , New York Times bestselling author of Liars' Legacy

[Heaberlin] brilliantly captures the atmosphere and rough beauty of a strange and divided state

—— CrimeReads

A disquieting, tense and suspenseful book that promises to keep you reading way into the night

—— Culture Fly

A gripping, richly-layered exploration of haunted souls in a haunted place. Julia Heaberlin's complex and memorable characters propel a story that keeps you guessing at every turn

—— Lou Berney , author of November Road

Unsettling and atmospheric. Tense and Edgy. Julia Heaberlin holds you spellbound all the way to the emotional and devastating conclusion

—— Lesley Kara , internationally bestselling author of The Rumor

One of the best stand-alone mysteries I've read in a while; thrilling and complex, with richly imagined characters who will break your heart even as they confront the monsters, real and imagined, that hide in the dark

—— Kathleen Kent

If you only read one thriller this year, let it be this one. Psychologically absorbing, original and atmospheric. I could not turn the pages fast enough

—— Elin Hilderbrand, author of 28 Summers

Heaberlin knows how to build to a truly shocking twist, how to break a reader's heart and then begin mending it

—— Dallas Morning News

Praise for Julia Heaberlin

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A beautifully written and extraordinary book

—— Sophie Hannah

A thriller to remember why you love thrillers

—— Observer

Strong characterisation, haunting images, a wonderful sense of place

—— Guardian

Rich, multilayered characters . . . I wanted to sit and savor her beautiful prose but the twisty plot and unexpected revelations propelled me through this spine-chilling novel . . . absolutely mesmerizing

—— Heather Gudenkauf, bestselling author of The Weight of Silence

The author of Black-Eyed Susans returns with an elegantly written tale, set in a world where women are vulnerable and men are dangerous, the finger of suspicion pointing at them all

—— Daily Express

An emotionally charged story . . . there are so many layers to Heaberlin's story which keeps the mystery going right up until the end

—— Culturefly

Praise for Julia Heaberlin

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A thriller to remember why you love thrillers

—— Observer

Strong characterisation, haunting images, a wonderful sense of place

—— Guardian

A beautifully written and extraordinary book

—— Sophie Hannah

A timely and powerful literary thriller which makes for a thought-provoking and unsettling read

—— Hair Past a Freckle blog

Thought provoking and intelligent . . . I cannot recommend highly enough.

—— Amanda Duncan, My Bookish Blogspot

Offers a really interesting perspective on how women are represented in life

—— Varietats

It is insidiously unnerving in such a clever way . . . had me well and truly hooked!

—— Bookish Chat

Dark, unforgiving, suspenseful and thought-provoking

—— Emma's Bookish Corner

Campus novel satire and the high drama of a thriller combine in a fiendishly readable interrogation of the allure of violent fiction

—— SARAH MOSS, Guardian

One of the most believable heroines I've seen on the page in a long time. The final chapters deliver the heart-in-mouth genre denouement we’ve been waiting for

—— TLS

A brilliant portrayal of love and complex family relationships, with all the features of a Gothic mystery.

—— Psychologies

A lushly written, psychologically suspenseful narrative that's not easily forgotten.

—— Hephzibah Anderson , Mail on Sunday

A darkly disquieting thriller... The descriptions are vivid enough to stop you in your tracks, and the narrative draws to a psychologically apt conclusion.

—— Lucy Whetman , TalkTalk News

A multi-dimensional shocker, where everything is not as clear cut as it initially seems, leading to a devastating conclusion. Fans of the darker and more mysteriously menacing work of Stephen King or the contemporary horror of Andrew Michael Hurley will adore Sisters.

—— David Nobakht , Buzz Magazine

Johnson has cultivated a striking style with recurring images and themes... [her] stories contain minimal dialogue and very little straightforward narration. They are instead characterised by the accumulation of sensory detail, the gradual revealing of character, and a building sense of dread.

—— Anna Leszkiewicz , New Statesman

Johnson pulls off a great feat in this book. We are propelled by her story, even while we barely know what it is; absorbed by characters at once abstract yet fully drawn. She allows just enough clarity to pierce through, like flashes of an image amid white noise, until finally we can grasp and appreciate the whole picture that has so thrillingly eluded us.

—— Maria Crawford , Financial Times

Sisters echoes Brontë's Wuthering Heights not only in its gothic elements and sombre descriptions of English landscapes but also in the idea of doomed love, love which becomes an omnipotent, harmful power... Sisters is chilling and unrestful in a way many horror stories aren't, the world of the novel itself a disturbing and anxious place.

—— Elizaveta Kolesova , Upcoming

An absorbing tale of sibling love and envy.

—— Citizen Femme

It's hard to deny the uncanny thrill generated by Johnson's blend of horror, nature writing and magical realism... As dazzling as a photographer's flash.

—— Anthony Cummins , Literary Review

Held me rapt until the very end

—— Lucy Diamond

I didn't want to put it down

—— Katherine Webb

A beautiful and intriguing page-turner

—— Dinah Jefferies

Rich and atmospheric

—— Rachel Hore
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