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The truth is not uncomfortable; it only creates discomfort in those who meet it head-on and find it hard to accept. The story begins on a beautiful spring morning in mid-Atlantic. Three ships are heading for the same 'Corner'. Shortly after they turn that 'Corner', the lives of their captains and everyone on board them, change forever. Some will live, but many more will die. In this accurate version of the Titanic disaster, readers are taken onto the bridge of each of the three principal ships involved, and experience, the drama as it unfolds. Thereafter, with the help of surviving witnesses,…mehr

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The truth is not uncomfortable; it only creates discomfort in those who meet it head-on and find it hard to accept. The story begins on a beautiful spring morning in mid-Atlantic. Three ships are heading for the same 'Corner'. Shortly after they turn that 'Corner', the lives of their captains and everyone on board them, change forever. Some will live, but many more will die. In this accurate version of the Titanic disaster, readers are taken onto the bridge of each of the three principal ships involved, and experience, the drama as it unfolds. Thereafter, with the help of surviving witnesses, they learn of the political deceit and lies peddled on both sides of the ocean - in the US and in London - untruths which amounted to a monumental cover-up. Sad to say; this web of misinformation was initiated by sensation- seekers, romantics and the ignorant, and continues as such, to this very day. It must stop! To expose the lies which continue to stain the reputations of honest men, the author utilizes simple sketches, and his skills as a Marine Detective, to finally reveal the truth
Autorenporträt
Jim Currie was born in Bo'ness a small town just west of Edinburgh, Scotland. He has been married to the love of his life, Doreen, for almost sixty-five years. Together, they have three children and four grandchildren. Now retired to Sarnia, Ontario, Canada, they enjoy walking, exercising, reading, listening to music and visiting with friends.