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Drowned in Silence

Fifteen Shipwrecks that Shocked the World

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Drowned in Silence

By: James Calloway
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Beneath the waves lie stories the world was never meant to forget.
From the doomed voyage of the Titanic to the eerie silence of the Mary Celeste, Drowned in Silence dives deep into fifteen of the most chilling, mysterious, and tragic sea disasters ever recorded. Author James Calloway brings each tale to life with immersive, emotional storytelling that will haunt readers long after the final page.
Survival. Mystery. Loss. The sea remembers everything.
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I love shipwreck books. I find that these days they scare me more than most horror films. The stories here are haunting and that is what I mean by scary. The fact they are true stories just add to that feeling. For the life of me I can't remember individual tales but that is down to a poor memory at the moment. The reason I wanted to write a review is that this is the first Virtual Voice book I've listened to and I was amazed to find that I could not tell it was not narrated by a human voice. So from expecting the narrative to sound something like a Dalek to discovering just what a pleasure it was, was a revelation. There are a number of narrators in Audible that are tough to listen to and some that couldn't yet be done in Virtual Voice - R.C. Bray for one, but what they are able to do right now is very impressive. So, I advise anyone uncertain to listen to a sample of VV books for yourself. I gave VV a 4 star rating as I felt it was excellent but not yet in the R.C. Bray or Joe Barrett class.

Back to 'Drowned in Silence'. I would absolutely recommend this title to anyone with a fascination for shipwrecks

Gripping and haunting stories

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