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Call Me Ismay

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Call Me Ismay

By: Sean McDevitt
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The year is 1912. A London newspaper reporter makes a horrifying discovery involving a member of the House of Commons: indeed, as the reporter gradually uncovers, Edward Lyons is in fact a vicious, bloodthirsty vampire. Sensing that fate is conspiring against him, Lyons decides it’s time to head for America. His means of escape is by traveling on what, to him, is just another ship. However, he makes a rather unfortunate choice: the ship he’s sailing on is the brand-new TITANIC.

Meanwhile, TITANIC’S owner- J. Bruce Ismay- is a pampered, blessed “man about town.” As he prepares to sail aboard TITANIC, he cannot possibly know it will be the ship’s one and only voyage. He will be hopelessly stuck in the middle of a collision with destiny that doesn’t involve just a ship and an iceberg.... CALL ME ISMAY is a masterful work of historical fiction by author Sean McDevitt.

Suspense Thriller & Suspense Transportation Sailing Destiny England
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misleading

The description of this book did not match the storyline. The storyline was disjointed and seemed to add information that was not relevant such as the women's suffrage movement and some prophecy that made no sense. The fact that the vampires chose to commit suicide instead of getting on a Lifeboat made absolutely no sense at all.

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