This is a harrowing survivor account of the sinking of the Lusitania, a luxury, trans-Atlantic passenger ship which was struck by a German torpedo on May 7, 1915 during WWI. The Foreword and Afterword contain other survivor accounts as well as the backstory of the ocean liner and the events (and cover-up, suppressed for a hundred years) which led to that fateful journey during which 1198 British, Canadian, and American souls, including dozens of children and babies, were tragically drowned just eleven miles off the coast of Ireland and one day away from their destination in England.
Phoebe Amory was a British Canadian wife and mother, who was a survivor of the sinking of the Lusitania passenger ship in May 1915, after it was struck by a German torpedo.
Robin Siegerman is a five-time nominee of the One Voice Awards, Winner of an AudioFile Magazine Earphones Award, and an Audie Award Finalist for audiobooks. In addition to narrating audiobooks, she does voiceover work for corporate e-learning projects, documentaries, medical explainers, and animation. She has narrated almost one hundred audiobooks.