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The Titanic That Lived

A Chilling Tale of an Unsinkable Ship in an Alternate Timeline

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The Titanic That Lived

By: Robert Walker
Narrated by: Dominic Campbell
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In an alternate timeline, the Titanic survives its fateful voyage but returns as something far more sinister. The ship becomes a spectral enigma, defying the laws of nature and dragging those aboard into a haunting dance between life and death. Passengers and crew alike wrestle with supernatural phenomena, eerie whispers of the drowned, and the crushing weight of secrets buried beneath the waves. As investigators and survivors confront the Titanic's dark legacy, they uncover chilling truths about the ship's curse and its unrelenting hunger for souls.

A tale of hubris, tragedy, and the supernatural, The Titanic That Lived explores the boundaries of reality and the spectral shadows of the unknown. Will the truth set them free, or will it anchor them forever to a ghost ship adrift in time?

©2024 Robert Walker (P)2025 Robert Walker

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