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April 14, 1912. The Titanic strikes an iceberg-or so the history books say. But the ship's last SOS carried a message the world never saw:
"It was not ice."
From the glittering ballrooms of first class to the locked gates of steerage, the Titanic's passengers carried secrets as vast as the Atlantic. Among them:- A wealthy heiress uncovering her family's ties to a hidden cargo sealed deep in the hold.- A coal stoker who hears voices whispering through the pipes.- A government agent ordered only to observe-but whose silence unleashes disaster.- Families struggling to survive as class divides turn lifeboats into battlegrounds.
When the mysterious container is breached, something ancient stirs in the deep. Strange lights are seen beneath the waves. Compasses spin. Steel groans as if alive. And survivors whisper of voices calling them by name.
But the sinking was only the beginning.
Generations later, the survivors' descendants still dream of the hum, of the lights, of the words etched in their families' memories: Not ice. And in the twenty-first century, a diver exploring the wreck discovers a pulsing glow still alive inside Titanic's ruined hull.
The ocean never forgets. The truth refuses to stay buried. And the deep is waiting.
Titanic: The Last Transmission is a sweeping speculative thriller of history, horror, and the supernatural-where one of the greatest tragedies of the twentieth century hides a secret that could awaken again.
Claire Whitmore is a novelist whose work explores the shadowed intersections of human psychology, myth, and the supernatural. With a background in comparative literature and folklore, she weaves modern settings with ancient archetypes, creating stories that are both haunting and deeply human. Her fiction is known for its vivid characters, atmospheric worlds, and themes of identity, transformation, and the boundaries between reason and instinct. Claire lives in Portland, Oregon, where she divides her time between writing, hiking forest trails, and sipping far too much black coffee.