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Karla Eaton
Karla Eaton is on page 236 of 430
The ship is just about to be sunk. Larsen has done an excellent job of creating stress for the reader - you know the millions of dollars of priceless paintings which will be at the bottom of the sea, the hopeful lives extinguished in the blink of an eye, the heartbreak and panic about to ensue - it is like having a crystal ball without being able to change the ugly future you see...
May 15, 2015 08:13AM
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Karla Eaton
Karla Eaton is on page 274 of 430
Here is the worst image I could imagine. Amidst the chaos of the burning, sinking ship, of people frantically trying to live, a woman was swept into the sea as she gave birth!
May 17, 2015 10:13AM
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Karla Eaton
Karla Eaton is on page 115 of 430
This is a fascinating book, but hard to read because you are learning about lives, reasons people are traveling on the Lusitania, plans to attack the ship, secret messages detailing Germany and Britain's battle plans - and all for naught because it will be sunk.
Apr 19, 2015 12:37PM
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Karla Eaton
Karla Eaton is on page 12 of 430
Okay - so with 30 minutes to read, I am hooked. This ship had 192 furnaces on board! The captain began his career at eight years old as a cabin boy on a ship which sank, but he swam to shore and survived!! AT EIGHT! This kind of attention to detail is what I love about Larsen's works.
Apr 08, 2015 05:25PM
Dead Wake: The Last Crossing of the Lusitania


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