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Ghost Ship : The Mysterious True Story of the Mary Celeste and Her Missing Crew
Ghost Ship The Mysterious True Story of the Mary Celeste and Her Missing Crew
Author: Brian Hicks
On December 4th, 1872, a 100-foot brigantine was discovered drifting through the North Atlantic without a soul on board. Not a sign of struggle, not a shred of damage, no ransacked cargo -- and not a trace of the captain, his wife and daughter, or the crew. What happened on board the ghost ship Mary Celeste has baffled and tantalized the ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780345466655
ISBN-10: 0345466659
Publication Date: 6/28/2005
Pages: 304
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3.6 stars, based on 11 ratings
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 4
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Leigh avatar reviewed Ghost Ship : The Mysterious True Story of the Mary Celeste and Her Missing Crew on + 378 more book reviews
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I ran across this fascinating legend as a girl and have been curious about it ever since. After all, what could possibly have happened to an entire crew of a boat who simply vanished - clothes, food, pipes, nautical instruments, etc. all left behind? Even a child's indentation in a mattress left. How did they vanish?

Hicks researched the hell out of this book and at one point I got overwhelmed with the details; he included transcripts from the trials and personal information about the salvers. He even captured the personality of the dastardly Flood, the Admiralty Court surveyor who attempted to expose lies and fraud on the part of the Dei Gratia crew, who found the abandoned ship. Very, very well done.

I loved the information about the Bermuda Triangle and the first known planes to have vanished inside it. Hicks covered all sorts of crazy nautical tales and folklore. No wonder fisherman are superstitious - weird stuff happens out there.

And the endingHicks presents a plausible, logical, and fully believable story for the disappearance of the crew. Having read the entire book and sorted through the details, I believe Hicks and that's why I'm so sad. I wanted the haunted tale of the ghost ship to stay a mystery; but more of me wanted to know what happened. Simply put, I had to know. I suppose I can take comfort in the fact that Hicks' theory is just a theory and we'll never know for certain. But now I've gone and spoiled my mystery. Was it worth it? Yep.
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Chocoholic avatar reviewed Ghost Ship : The Mysterious True Story of the Mary Celeste and Her Missing Crew on + 291 more book reviews
This book is an interesting and compelling look at one of maritime's most enduring mysteries: what happened to the crew of the Mary Celeste? Author Brian Hicks starts off the book with a glimpse into the famous ship's early days, moves on to talk about her captain's life and his family, and finishes by elaborating on the numerous theories of what happened on that fateful voyage. He finally puts to bed a number of details that have become sensationalized over the years and also explores each theory and how it does or doesn't fit with the facts of the case. At the end of the book, he presents his own idea about what happened, and it seems the most credible. An enjoyable read for mystery lovers or for the seafarer.


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