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The Lusitania Murders (Disaster Series), by Max Allan Collins

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The Lusitania Murders (Disaster Series), by Max Allan Collins

The Lusitania Murders (Disaster Series), by Max Allan Collins



The Lusitania Murders (Disaster Series), by Max Allan Collins

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Under the pseudonym S.S. Van Dine, Wright has booked passage on what would be the luxury liner’s disastrous final crossing. He claims to be interviewing celebrity passengers, but the reporter is actually investigating rumors that the ship is ferrying an illegal cache of weapons to aid the British war against Germany. His investigation is put on hold when three German stowaways are discovered and then ― in an unexpected and violent twist ― killed. Wright, also the writer of mystery novels, joins forces with lovely, über-competent Detective Philomina Vance to solve the crime. With threats of a torpedo attack hanging over the ship, the pair races to unmask the murderer and derail a conspiracy to take down the Lusitania.

The Lusitania Murders (Disaster Series), by Max Allan Collins

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #4464268 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-09-01
  • Formats: Audiobook, MP3 Audio, Unabridged
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 6.75" h x .50" w x 5.25" l,
  • Running time: 7 Hours
  • Binding: MP3 CD
The Lusitania Murders (Disaster Series), by Max Allan Collins

Amazon.com Review Historical mysteries grounded in fact and embellished with fiction are Collins's forte, and here he takes the World War I sinking of a great Cunard liner as the canvas for a rollicking story of murder, espionage, and mayhem. Willard Wright, a critic, journalist and mystery writer (under the pseudonym of S.S. Van Dine), is supposed to be interviewing the rich and famous who are making the journey to England on the luxurious ship. But what he's really doing is investigating the sub rosa shipment of munitions by a government supposedly neutral in the European conflict. Aided by a female version of Philo Vance, Van Dine's series hero, Wright unmasks a couple of spies and a murderer and finds the munitions in plenty of time to carry on a decidedly modern affair with the beautiful and sexy Pinkerton agent, but, alas, too late to save the Lusitania from a German U-boat. A skillfully told story with all the verisimilitude and historical accuracy of earlier books in this captivating series, which gave the Titanic, Hindenburg, and Pearl Harbor disasters the same lively treatment. --Jane Adams

From Publishers Weekly In this traditional, pre-World War I mystery, prolific Collins (The Pearl Harbor Murders, etc.) emulates the memoir-like writing style of S.S. Van Dine, a mystery writer and art critic popular in the Jazz Age, and casts him as a journalist-cum-amateur sleuth. Humbled by the need to make a buck, the ever disdainful Van Dine agrees to board the Lusitania in order to interview the ship's wealthiest passengers and investigate rumors that the opulent ocean liner is carrying munitions. While touring the vessel, Van Dine and his guide surprise three stowaways who may be German saboteurs. When one of them turns up dead, Philo Vance, the ship's dimpled detective, takes over and enlists Van Dine as her assistant and lover. Two corpses later, Philo and Van Dine deduce there's a traitor in their midst who is most likely one of the vessel's most esteemed passengers. Collins, author of several screenplays and movie/TV tie-in novels (In the Line of Fire; Road to Perdition), ably weaves a well-paced, closed-environment mystery reminiscent of Agatha Christie, but the acerbic Van Dine, who scorns popular fiction and politics, will grate on readers' nerves. Nevertheless, the author succeeds in resurrecting a long-forgotten writer and re-imagining the Lusitania's final voyage.Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc.

About the Author Max Allan Collins is the New York Times bestselling author of Road to Perdition and multiple award-winning novels, screenplays, comic books, comic strips, trading cards, short stories, movie novelizations, and historical fiction. He has scripted the Dick Tracy comic strip, Batman comic books, and written tie-in novels based on the CSI, Bones, and Dark Angel TV series; collaborated with legendary mystery author Mickey Spillane; and authored numerous mystery novels including the Quarry, Nolan, Mallory, and the bestselling Nathan Heller historical thrillers. His additional Disaster series mystery novels include The Titanic Murders, The Hindenburg Murders, The Pearl Harbor Murders, The London Blitz Murders, and The War of the Worlds Murder.


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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful. All-Star Jazzers Targeted For Suspense By Patrick R. Cleary Author Max Allan Collins is adept at transforming raw historical research and tried-and-true mystery novel techniques into an entertaining and thought-provoking adventure in "The Lusitania Murders." I highly enjoyed the character of Wright aka Van Dine and his adventures with the ship's most interesting and famous first class passengers. This is a window into the art, literary and popular culture of the Jazz Age, through figures such as a Elbert Hubbard, Vanderbilt, Frohman and Kessler, among others. WWI politics lurk in the shadows, fueling the pseudo-reality of this Agatha Christie-like mystery. The author impresses with his breadth of knowledge and does a good job of enlivening and condensing the voluminous research into a highly readable novel. I pulled this book off the shelf knowing nothing of Collins or the Lusitania and was highly impressed.

6 of 6 people found the following review helpful. Good Mystery By Princess The author William Huntington Wright, traveling under his alias S.S.Van Dine (Wright and Van Dine are real people as are most of the characers in this book), is undercover for the British as a journalist on the last voyage of the Lusitania to discover if it is carrying munition for the enemy.Along the way, he interviews the likes of Alfred Vanderbilt, Charles Forham and Elbert Hubbard. As expected, murders and espionage soon become all too common occurrences and Van Dine with the help of a female Pinkerton agent is rapidly engaged in the investigation.The Lusitania Murders, judging by its author's notes (def. worth reading) is well-researched but lacking a tightness and suspense that keeps the reader flipping pages.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. The Big Lucy goes down but at least one mystery may have been solved. By Hal 'Chisaiyama' Shaver As expressed previously in reviews of these "Disaster Mysteries" I have a penchant not just for mysteryies in general but most especially for historical mysteries involving real life heroes and villains acting as they might have done, not just as we know they did as in a non-fiction story. This also extends to the "alternate reality" type of historical fiction/fantasy but we'll save that for another review, perhaps of Keyes' "Age of Unreason" series.This entry in Collins' exquisitie series was just as captivating as all the rest with real life author S. S. Van Dine along for the ride (though like CHarteris in Hindenburg he had preiviously sailed on the big Lucy but wasn't really on the ill fated trip itself). A distaff version of his detective in the form of one Philomina Vance is the sleuth of the piece, something quite improbable for that era but impulsively intriguing nonetheless.Once again Collins masterfully weaves what is known about this disaster together with what might have been, tosses in a few murders that didn't actually take place and comes up with a page turner to keep even the most jaded mystery fan entertained. I fall into that category I can assure you although I am chagrined to say that I am so far 0 for 4 in penetrating the webs of intrigue he has woven around these disasters. I will say that in each case the actual villain of the piece was on my list of suspects but not at the top.As in each of the previous three volumes Collin and his staff's research has paid off in meticulously accurated depictions of the decor, surroundings and viands available to the Lucy's passengers. This particular tale involves, stowaway saboteurs, turncoats and out and out thieves as well as the most varied and eclectic cast of characters one could possibly imagine travelng as first class passengers on the world's (at that time at least) most prestigious luxury liner.Give this serie a try if you like period pieces and in particular period piece mysteries with real life settings. And as I have said in other reviews, the beauty of this "series" is that it is not sequential in any manner. You can pick any book you like to start and go from disaster to to disaster as you please. Myself I'm a little anal and I like to read a series in it's published order where possible. Some series such as McCaffrey's Dragon Riders of Pern or Brooks' Shannara series won't make sense unless you achieve the proper chronological order within the series instead of the published order but this isn't one of those pick one and enjoy!

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