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The Edmund Fitzgerald – Without a Trace is a haunting blend of fact and fiction that re-imagines the final voyage of the Great Lakes' most legendary ship.
On November 10, 1975, the SS Edmund Fitzgerald vanished without warning during a brutal Lake Superior storm. One moment she was on radar, shadowed by the SS Arthur M. Anderson; the next she was gone. No distress signal. No SOS. Just silence. Twenty-nine men were lost, and a steel giant that symbolized American industrial pride slipped beneath the waves forever.
For decades, official reports and maritime hearings offered theories: a rogue wave, a structural failure, faulty hatches. Families demanded answers, but shipping companies deflected blame. Meanwhile, ROVs probed the wreck, cameras revealing her broken hull lying eerily in the cold depths. Yet even after fifty years, mystery clings to the Fitz.
This book dares to step where history leaves silence. Blending meticulous research with narrative imagination, American Side Pride fills the gaps that no testimony or logbook could record. It breathes life into the crew's final hours: the captain struggling to keep order, sailors debating whether the ship was taking on water, quiet prayers whispered in the storm. Dialogue and description pull readers into the claustrophobic steel corridors, into the roar of the "Three Sisters" waves, and into the chilling final moments before the Fitz disappeared.
But the story doesn't end with the sinking. Readers are taken through the aftermath—the shock of families awaiting phone calls that never came, the Coast Guard's desperate search, the memorial bells that toll every November. The book also pulls back the curtain on the "conspiracy of silence": deferred maintenance, cost-cutting, and industry pressure that may have doomed the vessel long before the storm struck.
Part history, part novel, part elegy, in The Edmund Fitzgerald – Without a Trace award-winning Author and Michigan native Tom McAuliffe captures the soul of a tragedy that remains seared into America's memory. It is a book for history lovers, for maritime buffs, for fans of narrative nonfiction, and for anyone who has ever felt the inexorable pull of a mystery that refuses to die.
As long as the gales of November return, the story of the SS Edmund Fitzgerald will never be over.
Tom McAuliffe is an award winning Author living on Florida's Emerald Coast. He's a former Photojournalist with the US Navy's Combat Camera Group and a graduate of the DOD's Mass Communications program at Syracuse University as well as a magazine Editor and Writer with more than 25 years of by- lines.