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Event 2012
by Ray Burke and Curt Morelock
211 pages; quality trade paperback (softcover); catalogue #02-0341; ISBN 1-55369-528-3; US$20.50, C$23.20, EUR17.00, £12.00
Two teenage college students go back in time to work on the Titanic. They fall in love, causing an existence problem in their efforts to return to 2012.
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This novel is an easy reading experience of early twentieth century romance and an exposé of corporate greed and indifference. It's the Titanic story told in a historical setting with a different perspective than all other renderings of the past.
About the Author
Born in Hagons, Va. in 1928, and tipped the scales at 3 lbs. and 12 ounces. The author has a B.A. degree and retired from the local ministry in 1989. He's now traveling as an Evangelist. It took ten years to write and publish the first edition, but only two years to rewrite this exciting second edition. The screenplay is finished and he's looking for a meeting. He says he will only keep 25% of his part of the profits from the movie. The remainder will go to foreign missions.
He painted the picture of the Titanic on the cover, using Windows Paint Brush, with the mouse. It took him 22 months to produce the finished product.
Reviews
"I liked the concept of going back through time to try to save the Titanic. The story is fast reading with many interesting twists and turns. The characters are interesting with several appealing conflicts that have to be resolved. The story has all the elements to be a great movie."- Gary S. Roen, Syndicated Book Reviewers.
Almost 900 copies were sold at the Titanic Museum in St. Petersburg FL in six months. It was in competition with 39 other worldwide authors.
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