tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-839525549786745818.post2712187005108188929..comments2024-03-26T17:38:35.264+00:00Comments on Catherine Curzon: Weaving Fiction Around the Tale of the LusitaniaCatherine Curzonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05763562687608837832noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-839525549786745818.post-64033822141493700852016-05-18T14:49:51.119+01:002016-05-18T14:49:51.119+01:00This sounds like a wonderful job. I love when an a...This sounds like a wonderful job. I love when an author is able to write the story he/she wants while respecting history as it happened. <br />Fantastic! :-)JazzFeathershttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08650512457155395633noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-839525549786745818.post-44933196090853244142016-05-17T17:03:51.038+01:002016-05-17T17:03:51.038+01:00Interesting. As I am from a Liverpool family, with...Interesting. As I am from a Liverpool family, with some at sea in that period and we had near cousins, Doyles from Co. Wicklow on board. They were in the engine room rather than in the first class cabins. Two of my great grandfathers earlier were in engine rooms as well, one in the Inman Line "City of Berlin" when it took the Blue Riband in the 1880's who was closely related to those Doyles. My grandfather, who I knew well had done time in engine rooms, was otherwise engaged in France at the time. Good luck with the book.Demetriushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17198549581667363991noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-839525549786745818.post-8981363379693522262016-05-17T10:17:37.863+01:002016-05-17T10:17:37.863+01:00Sounds amazing! I assume it will be available in e...Sounds amazing! I assume it will be available in ebook? You aren't the first to use the Lusitania for a thriller. Agatha Christie's Secret Adversary began on that ship with an American agent handing some vital papers to a countrywoman. ;-)Sue Bursztynskihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09362273418897882971noreply@blogger.com