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Beneath Dark Waters

By (author): Eve Lazarus

The poignant and very human drama of a 1914 maritime disaster that claimed the lives of more passengers than the Titanic

On May 28, 1914, the RMS Empress of Ireland began her 192nd trip across the Atlantic from Quebec City, Canada, en route to Liverpool, England, carrying 1,056 passengers and a crew of 423. In the early hours of May 29, fog descended on the St. Lawrence River, and the ocean liner was rammed by the Storstad, a Norwegian coal ship. In the fourteen minutes it took for the Empress of Ireland to sink, there was time to launch only four of the forty lifeboats, and rather than women and children first, it was everyone for themselves.

Over a thousand people died that night, claiming the lives of more passengers than either the Titanic or the Lusitania, and the tragedy stands as the worst maritime disaster during peacetime in Canadian history.

Investigative journalist and author Eve Lazarus draws on a trove of historical documents, including small-town newspaper reports, the Wreck Commissioner’s Inquiry, and first-hand accounts passed down through personal letters and family lore, to tell the story of the wreck and its aftermath through the eyes of the survivors. Through these records, as well as interviews with experts and descendants of the passengers, Lazarus recounts the story from both a Canadian and a Norwegian perspective and investigates why many of the accounts regurgitated in newspapers and books for over a hundred years are wrong. The result is an absorbing and utterly stirring narrative that uncovers tales of heroism and sacrifice, human endurance, and modern-day shipwreck hunters.

Beneath Dark Waters is an epic chronicle that restores the Empress of Ireland – largely forgotten in the shadow of the Titanic disaster – as well as its survivors and victims to their rightful place in maritime history.

With black-and-white photos.

AUTHOR

Eve Lazarus

Eve Lazarus is a reporter, author, and the host and producer of the true crime podcast Cold Case Canada. She is the author of four Arsenal titles: Cold Case Vancouver: The City’s Most Baffling Unsolved Murders (2015), a BC bestseller and 2016 finalist for the Bill Duthie Booksellers’ Choice Award at the BC Book Prizes; Blood, Sweat, and Fear: The Story of Inspector Vance, Vancouver’s First Forensic Investigator (2017); Murder by Milkshake: An Astonishing True Story of Adultery, Arsenic, and a Charismatic Killer (2018); and Vancouver Exposed: Searching for the City’s Hidden History (2020). She is also the author of Sensational Vancouver (2014), , Sensational Victoria: Bright Lights, Red Lights, Murders, Ghosts & Gardens (2012), and her book At Home with History: The Untold Secrets of Greater Vancouver’s Heritage Houses was a 2008 City of Vancouver book award finalist.

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Lazaruss name is apt given her aim here to resurrect the disasters heroes and survivors and to correct historical inaccuracies through firsthand accounts and expert insights The Globe and Mail



Eve Lazaruss book centres around some of the life stories that were changed forever by the Empress of Irelands tragic sinking which has long been overshadowed by other sea disasters A very interesting read and a significant contribution to this ships history David SaintPierre author of In the Wake of the Empress of Ireland



If you want an interesting historical read you dont have to look much further than an Eve Lazarus title The Province



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Dimensions:

344 Pages
9.00in * 6.00in * .75in
507.00gr

Published:

April 29, 2025

Publisher:

Arsenal Pulp Press

ISBN:

9781551529738

Book Subjects:

HISTORY / Maritime History & Piracy

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Language:

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