Titanic 2012
Curse of RMS Titanic
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Narrated by:
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Lee Alan
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By:
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Robert W. Walker
About this listen
This historical generational horror/suspense/science fiction audiobook defies genre classification as it has intrigue and terror. It is a Centenary retelling of the Titanic story to destroy all the false legends surrounding Titanic. "From a master of terror and suspense," according to Clive Cussler, author of Raise the Titanic, herein lies a compelling reason that forces Captain Edward J. Smith to scuttle his own ship - RMS Titanic. What dark secret prompts such an action on the part of a veteran, retiring captain on a ship's maiden voyage? What prompts men 100 years later to pillage the wreck of the Titanic? What secret lies buried within the lost ship - a secret that could destroy all life as we know it? The answers are unveiled in April 1912 and in April 2012, and there will be blood….
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- 23-01-14
Way too much music and sound effects
Would you try another book written by Robert W. Walker or narrated by Lee Alan?
Not sure
Would you ever listen to anything by Robert W. Walker again?
Maybe
Who might you have cast as narrator instead of Lee Alan?
Not sure
What character would you cut from Titanic 2012?
All as characters not very good
Any additional comments?
Maybe enjoyable if it was not for the endless music and seagull sounds effects. Accents are just really bad.
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