Dark Descent
By McMurray, Kevin F.

Two years after Titanic came another ship disaster of equal magnitude

"The most comprehensive and impressive account of the investigation of a shipwreck I've ever read. Kevin McMurray has revealed the secrets of the Empress of Ireland in a spellbinding read."
--Clive Cussler, bestselling author of Night Probe!

On May 29, 1914, after a collision in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, the Empress of Ireland sank in minutes, taking 1,012 passengers and crew to their deaths. The disaster shocked the world but then was forgotten with the torpedoing of the Lusitania and the engulfing cataclysm of World War I. Now, in Dark Descent, acclaimed author and diver Kevin McMurray revives the story of this forgotten maritime catastrophe.

Dark Descent takes readers down into the frigid depths to explore the controversies of the ship's fatal night and the many attempts to salvage her contents, from the first hardhat diver sent down to recover loved ones to today's "adrenaline junkies" who risk­­--and often lose­­--their lives in pursuit of the perfect descent.



DOI: 10.1036/007141634X

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Author Biography

Kevin F. McMurray is an award-winning journalist and is the author of Deep Descent: Adventure and Death Diving the Andrea Doria. He lives in Brewster, New York.


Dark Descent
Author(s): McMurray, Kevin F.
ISBN: 007141634X
DOI: 10.1036/007141634X

Format: hardcover, 288 pages.
Pub date: 13 Apr 2004
Copyright: 2004
$24.95 US
Product Line: International Marine/Ragged Mountain Press (McGraw-Hill)

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