Death on the Lusitania

R.L. Graham

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Pan Macmillan
15 August 2024
ISBN: 9781035021925
Paperback
400 pages

From the publisher

An atmospheric and immersive Agatha Christie-style historical crime novel, retelling the sinking of the RMS Lusitania as it sailed from New York to Liverpool in 1915.

Readers are loving it:

'Absolutely riveting reading' - Five Star Review
'This book was definitely a page turner, I read it in one sitting' - Five Star Review
'I would absolutely recommend this book, it was brilliant' - Five Star Review

'An instant classic' Daily Mail

The ship was doomed before it ever left port. His fate was sealed before he ever stepped on board. From R. L. Graham, Death on the Lusitania is an immersive WW1 historical novel set aboard the ill-fated ocean liner.


Welcome on board the Lusitania’s final voyage . . .

New York, 1915. RMS Lusitania, one of the world’s most luxurious ocean liners, departs for war-torn Europe. Among those on board is Patrick Gallagher, a civil servant in Her Majesty’s government tasked with escorting a British diplomat back to England.

When a fellow passenger is believed to have shot himself in his cabin, Gallagher is asked by the captain to investigate the scene. But one crucial detail doesn’t fit. The man’s body was discovered in a locked cabin with the key inside and no gun to be found. Was it really suicide? Or murder?

Gallagher believes one of the passengers is a deadly killer - one who could strike again at any moment. And all the while, the ship sails on towards Europe, where enemy submarines patrol dark waters . . .

'Perfect for lovers of Agatha Christie' - Philip Gray, author of Two Storm Wood
'An enthralling locked-room mystery' - Chris Lloyd, author of Paris Requiem
'Totally absorbing' - Leonoa Nattrass, author of Blue Water