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The Company of the Dead

By: David Kowalski
Narrated by: Peter Marinker
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A mysterious man appears aboard the Titanic on its doomed voyage. His mission? To save the ship. The result? A world where the United States never entered World War I, thus launching the secret history of the 20th century.

In April 2012 Joseph Kennedy, nephew of John F. Kennedy, lives in an America occupied in the East by Greater Germany and on the West Coast by Imperial Japan. He is one of six people who can restore history to its rightful order - even though it would mean his death and the deaths of everyone he loves. A magnificent alternate history, set against the backdrop of one of the greatest maritime disasters of the 20th century.

David Kowalski is a medical practitioner, working in the field of Obstetrics and Gynecology in Sydney, Australia. He has published numerous articles in various medical journals and textbooks. The Company of the Dead is his first novel.

©2012 David Kowalski (P)2013 Audible Ltd
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Great concept, hard going......

I am sure I must have missed something along the way with this story, but I guess that is what happens when a book gets a bit dull in the middle, or at some stage and there are a lot of tedious and dull parts to this book. It all starts very well (a good way to begin, its always better to keep you gripped at the start rather than fighting your way through a book and hoping for the goods bits to happen!) and, I did think - wow - this is going to be an interesting story. And indeed the concept is brilliant, but the content leaves a lot to be desired. The jumping back and forward in time was not a problem for me and is easily distinguised throughout the whole of the story and the new world histories and theories that are depicited throughout are great, the characters, the places, the time specific ideology and descriptions are all well thought out, but its the telling of the story that is long, drawn out, unnecessary in places, and well - dull! I so wanted to enjoy this story and I do aplogise for not giving it a higher score, but it is not a full on brilliant story - its a good one, but not good enough for me to recommend unless you are prepared for the tedium you would need to endure to get from one part of the tale to the other.

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Starts off well.

Is there anything you would change about this book?

It's length.

What will your next listen be?

Don't Know.

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No quibbles with narration.

Do you think The Company of the Dead needs a follow-up book? Why or why not?

I would not read it.

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Starts off well, but becomes soggy, disorientated and boring.

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Great book

an interesting what if and ulternet history a look at the butterfly effect how small actions make big changes

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Longer than the Ship!

Far far far too long - I lost interest so many times but had to go back just to see how it would end. ....... Wish I hadn't bothered!

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