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  • The Midnight Watch

  • By: David Dyer
  • Narrated by: Robert Fass
  • Length: 11 hrs and 7 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (13 ratings)

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The Midnight Watch

By: David Dyer
Narrated by: Robert Fass
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Summary

On a black night in April 1912, 1,500 passengers and crew perish as the Titanic slowly sinks beneath the freezing waters of the North Atlantic. Charting the same perilous course through the icebergs is the SS Californian, close enough for her crew to see the eight white distress rockets fired by the Titanic. Yet the Californian fails to act, and later her crew insist that they saw nothing.

As news of the disaster spreads throughout America, journalists begin a feeding frenzy, desperate for stories. John Steadman is one such reporter, a man broken by alcoholism, grief and a failed marriage. Steadman senses blood as he fixates on the Californian, and his investigation reveals a tense and perplexing relationship between the ship's captain and second officer, who hold the secrets of what occurred that night. Slowly he peels back the layers of deception, and his final, stunning revelation of what happened while the Titanic sank will either redeem the men of the Californian or destroy them.

©2016 David Dyer (P)2016 Audible, Ltd
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Impressive, like a current drama unfolding

Wonderful book, great story, the characters came alive, the sense of period was tangible, there was an element of greek Tragedy, if only we could have changed the outcome !
a special word about Robert fass and his English accents; dreadful, not since dick van dyke in Mary Poppins has the like been heard. Poor man, he does american very well......and should stick to that.

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Great story, shocking accents!

I found this story very engaging. The sinking of the mighty Titanic is a moment in history that everyone will know at least something about. The tragedy is looked at from a ‘what might have been’ angle through the eyes of a Boston hack. The cutthroat world of journalism is brought to life alongside the different personalities of those aboard The Californian.

I just wish the narrator had left the accents well alone! His attempt at Scouse was embarrassingly laughable and was very off-putting. He was otherwise lovely to listen to so it’s a shame that this spoilt the performance.

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