An eccentric billionaire, a best-selling author, and a beautiful, self-destructive woman: three lives linked by the tragic sinking of the Titanic
April 11, 1912: The gala sailing out of Southampton of White Star Line's peerless luxury liner, the R.M.S. Titanic. Among the dazzling, doomed names on the passenger list for this, the Titanic's maiden voyage, is Clair August Ryker, the lovely and dissolute wife of billionaire industrialist William Ryker, and her ten-year-old daughter, Eva. Also present is a young couple, obviously newlyweds, the Eddingtons, who are drawn to Clair and her child. Beneath the decks, in the cargo hold, is a crate marked Ryker Industries.
November 30, 1941: In Honolulu, the apparently accidental death of tourist Albert Klein and the brutal murder of his wife confound the promising career of a rookie cop. Norman Hall will never be able to forget the grisly sight of the dismembered body of Martha Klein. Decades later, a best-selling author, he is still haunted.
What could possibly link these events? A faded film, capturing the sunny pleasures of a ship-board party, and a terrifying recording of a voice describing a night of darkest infamy and moral outrage?
It is Norman Hall's assignment, fifty years after the sinking of the Titanic, to cover for World Magazine William Ryker's multimillion-dollar salvage expedition to recover the lost riches of the Titanic. Norman Hall is determined to understand the reclusive billionaire's motives for the expedition, but as he delves deeper into the past, he finds himself in grave danger. To solve the mystery, he must somehow unlock the memory of the deeply troubled Eva Ryker.
I read this book several times throughout my life and every single time it is a fantastic book. I have referred it to several people and they have enjoyed it as well. Does everyone know that this book was made into a movie in the 1980s starring Natalie Woods and Roddy McDowall. I barely remember watching the movie many years ago, but it must have struck in my brain because I recall Roddy mcDowall starring as the person saving the little girl's life on the ship. I would love to find a copy of this movie. Does anyone know where I can purchase one?
Hidden treasure
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
I recently ran across a copy of Memory of Eva Ryker on a shelf of free books on our university campus. Always fascinated with the Titanic, I took it home and started reading it. It seemed a little slow at first, but became riveting very shortly. While reading it , I could picture Harrison Ford playing the main character since "Norman" finds himself always one step ahead of the villain. It should be re-released because it is a very good book and well written.
Neglected book parallels "Titanic"
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
I read this book about 8 years ago and enjoyed it immensely; it was one of those riveting page turners which are so hard to find these days. It came back to me after seeing the movie Titanic, because I was reminded of various parallels between the two stories; notably the uncovering of an woman's mysterious background set aboard the great ship. It also centred on the enigma of that most mysterious of ships. It reignited my interest in the story and I was desperate to read the book. Unfortunately it appears to be out of print. It seems an ideal moment to release the book and capitalise on the renewed interest in the Titanic phenomenon. I would be very interested in finding out more about the book and it's author, Donald Stanwood. Any feedback would be much appreciated.
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