The Captain's Daughter
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The Captain's Daughter

  1. 576 pages
  2. English
  3. ePUB (mobile friendly)
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The Captain's Daughter

About this book

FROM THE ACCLAIMED AUTHOR OF THE LAST PEARL AND DANCING AT THE VICTORY CAFE, this is a beautiful novel about family secrets, betrayals and redemption.

The secrets in a woman's heart are deeper than the ocean…

For May Smith, travelling with her husband and baby girl Ellen, stepping foot on the Titanic marks the start of an incredible journey, one which is destined to take her from the back streets of Bolton to the land of opportunity: the United States.

But when the 'unsinkable' Titanic hits an iceberg one cold dark night, May's dreams are instantly shattered. Jumping from the sinking ship at the last minute, May loses sight of Joe and Ellen. Distraught, she is pulled into a lifeboat. Minutes later, the real-life Captain Smith swims to the lifeboat and hands May a baby swaddled in blankets.
This rescue is witnessed by fellow survivor, Celeste Parkes, married to an American industrialist who is on her way back to Ohio after her mother's funeral.

In horror, they both watch the death throes of the mighty ship; May traumatised, knowing her husband has drowned, Celeste wishing her bully of a husband had been on board and out of her life.

As the dawn comes up, and the two women are rescued by the Carpathia, a friendship is formed, one which is destined to transcend the Atlantic and social differences between them and last a lifetime. Then May makes a shocking discovery and a split-second decision which will change the lives of many.

Praise for Leah Fleming
'I enjoyed it enormously.It's a moving and compelling story about a lifetime's journey in search of the truth' RACHEL HORE
'A born storyteller' KATE ATKINSON

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Author biography
  3. Title page
  4. Copyright page
  5. Dedication page
  6. Contents
  7. Part 1: 1912–1914
  8. 1
  9. 2
  10. 3
  11. 4
  12. 5
  13. 6
  14. 7
  15. 8
  16. 9
  17. 10
  18. 11
  19. 12
  20. 13
  21. 14
  22. 15
  23. 16
  24. 17
  25. 18
  26. 19
  27. 20
  28. 21
  29. 22
  30. 23
  31. 24
  32. 25
  33. 26
  34. 27
  35. 28
  36. 29
  37. 30
  38. 31
  39. 32
  40. 33
  41. 34
  42. 35
  43. 36
  44. 37
  45. 38
  46. 39
  47. 40
  48. 41
  49. 42
  50. 43
  51. 44
  52. 45
  53. 46
  54. 47
  55. Part 2: 1914–1921
  56. 48
  57. 49
  58. 50
  59. 51
  60. 52
  61. 53
  62. 54
  63. 55
  64. 56
  65. 57
  66. 58
  67. 59
  68. 60
  69. 61
  70. 62
  71. 63
  72. 64
  73. 65
  74. 66
  75. 67
  76. 68
  77. 69
  78. 70
  79. 71
  80. 72
  81. 73
  82. 74
  83. Part 3: BROKEN THREADS 1922–1928
  84. 75
  85. 76
  86. 77
  87. 78
  88. 79
  89. 80
  90. 81
  91. 82
  92. 83
  93. 84
  94. 85
  95. 86
  96. 87
  97. 88
  98. 89
  99. 90
  100. 91
  101. 92
  102. 93
  103. 94
  104. 95
  105. 96
  106. Part 4: LINKING THREADS 1928–1946
  107. 97
  108. 98
  109. 99
  110. 100
  111. 101
  112. 102
  113. 103
  114. 104
  115. 105
  116. 106
  117. 107
  118. 108
  119. 109
  120. 110
  121. 111
  122. 112
  123. 113
  124. 114
  125. 115
  126. 116
  127. 117
  128. 118
  129. 119
  130. Part 5: A NIGHT TO REMEMBER 1958–1959
  131. 120
  132. 121
  133. 122
  134. 123
  135. 124
  136. 125
  137. 126
  138. 127
  139. 128
  140. 129
  141. A Note from the Author