Until the Sea Shall Free Them

Until the Sea Shall Free Them

by RobertFrump (Author)

Synopsis

In 1983, the freighter Marine Electric ran into a violent storm off the Eastern Seaboard of the United States. Despite Force 10 conditions and fifty feet waves the crew were unconcerned: the ship had survived worse. But something was wrong, the ship was beginning to break up under them; gradually it began to go down by the head, then to capsize. Within two hours the crew were in the water in a desperate struggle for their lives. Their plight sparked one of the most dramatic air-sea rescues in maritime history. Only three of the 34 crew survived the night. The ship had sunk due to a serious structural defect. The chief mate Bob Cusick discovered that the owners had lost several other ships in similar circumstances to the Marine Electric, but the sinkings had been covered up. He decided to go after the company and they in turn rounded on him, the sole surviving officer. What follows is an epic and epochal court case that left none of the participants unscarred.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 352
Publisher: Arrow
Published: 07 Aug 2003

ISBN 10: 0099445581
ISBN 13: 9780099445586
Book Overview: The Perfect Storm meets Black Hawk Down in a gripping account of one of the most significant shipwrecks of the twentieth century.

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This is a spellbinding and eloquent story of tragedy, courage and the triumph of one man determined to see that his shipmates did not die in vain. Frump is a master reporter, and his prose grabs you and doesn't let you go. Until the Sea Shall Free Them is in the finest traditions of literary and investigative journalism Mark Bowden, author of Black Hawk Down
Author Bio
As a former maritime writer for The Philadelphia Enquirer Robert Frump won two awards for breaking the story on the Marine Electric disaster. He is now an executive on Wall Street.