Wave Cry

Wave Cry

by Alexander Fullerton (Author)

Synopsis

On March 18th 1998 an item in the Daily Telegraph read Hollywood is finding it hard to accept that there can be no sequel to TITANIC...WAVE CRY is Alexander Fullerton's solution to that problem. An Irish family - Eileen and Frank Maguire and their 3-year-old son Tom - emigrants travelling steerage-class from Queenstown to New York - are woken by the jolt of the collision; Eileen survives but in scenes of terrifying confusion her husband and child do not. Then in the rescue ship CARPATHIA - by this time wishing she had drowned, and not entirely sane - she sees Bruce Joseph Ismay, managing director of the White Star Line, alive and well. What right does he have to live? Eileen sets out to kill him. The story is set in New York, London (where she's involved in a separate killing and from there on has the police on her trail) and in the west of Ireland, climaxing in a place called Costelloe, on Cashla Bay in Co. Galway.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 432
Edition: paperback / softback
Publisher: Sphere
Published: 09 Nov 2000

ISBN 10: 075152977X
ISBN 13: 9780751529777

Media Reviews
'The tension rarely slackens and the setting is completely convincing. So is the love story. This is an unusual and compelling novel.' TLS 'His action passages are superb, and he never puts a period foot wrong' OBSERVER 'Fullerton's detailed research of the sinking of the Titanic and its aftermath is fascinating.' IRISH EXAMINER 'A powerful story...a well thought-out and unusual tale.' HISTORICAL NOVELS REVIEW 'An original and compelling book.' IRISH INDEPENDENT
Author Bio
Alexander Fullerton was a cadet at Dartmouth at the age of thirteen. He wrote his first novel Surface! in the early 1950s and it sold over 500,000 copies. He then worked on the 9-volume Nicholas Everard series that made his reputation.