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A thrilling narrative unfolds aboard the Titanic as the ill-fated ship nears its tragic end in the North Atlantic, where two secret agents strive to thwart a vast conspiracy. Set against the backdrop of the Titanic's centenary, this novel weaves a tale of intrigue, deception, and murder amid a pivotal historical moment. In April 1912, an English spy is assassinated in Berlin after a secret meeting, leaving behind a cryptic message. This cold-blooded act sets in motion a perilous scheme orchestrated by Gunther Voss, a ruthless German financier. His audacious plan aims to align America with Germany against Britain, dismantling an empire and securing valuable South African mining rights for himself. Voss, already a powerful figure in America, seeks to elevate his status to one of the wealthiest individuals globally. To counter Voss, Britain’s Secret Service Bureau dispatches Alex Tremayne and the resourceful American agent Maria Weston. Posing as a married couple, they embark on a mission to thwart Voss before he reaches the United States. Their journey aboard the Titanic, in the luxury of a first-class suite, becomes fraught with unexpected challenges as fate intervenes, testing their resolve and forcing them to confront life-and-death decisions in the face of impending disaster.

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The Titanic Secret, Jack Steel

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2012
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Language
English
Authors
Jack Steel
Publisher
Gallery Books
Released
2012
Format
Hardcover
Pages
448
ISBN10
145167922X
ISBN13
9781451679229
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A thrilling narrative unfolds aboard the Titanic as the ill-fated ship nears its tragic end in the North Atlantic, where two secret agents strive to thwart a vast conspiracy. Set against the backdrop of the Titanic's centenary, this novel weaves a tale of intrigue, deception, and murder amid a pivotal historical moment. In April 1912, an English spy is assassinated in Berlin after a secret meeting, leaving behind a cryptic message. This cold-blooded act sets in motion a perilous scheme orchestrated by Gunther Voss, a ruthless German financier. His audacious plan aims to align America with Germany against Britain, dismantling an empire and securing valuable South African mining rights for himself. Voss, already a powerful figure in America, seeks to elevate his status to one of the wealthiest individuals globally. To counter Voss, Britain’s Secret Service Bureau dispatches Alex Tremayne and the resourceful American agent Maria Weston. Posing as a married couple, they embark on a mission to thwart Voss before he reaches the United States. Their journey aboard the Titanic, in the luxury of a first-class suite, becomes fraught with unexpected challenges as fate intervenes, testing their resolve and forcing them to confront life-and-death decisions in the face of impending disaster.