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0 reviewsIn 2028, Rachel Hunt is hired by Katherine Richardson, a wealthy descendant of Grace Carrington, to use Sinclair Whitlock’s time travel machine once again. This time, she will travel back to 1912. Her task is to investigate the mysterious disappearance of 15-year-old Grace and her governess, Edith Winslow. They had vanished just one day before they were scheduled to board the Titanic.
While rumors suggested that the two women had boarded the ill-fated ship, neither of their names appeared on any passenger, survivor, or casualty list. In 1912, the police concluded that Grace and Edith had been murdered, but the case remained unsolved, shrouded in mystery. Katherine hires Rachel to find Grace, save her life, and bring her forward into the twenty-first century.
When Rachel arrives in 1912 Southampton, England, she quickly finds Grace and Edith, only to learn their lives are in imminent danger. With little time to spare, Rachel must navigate a tangled web of deception and betrayal to save them from a grim fate. But as the pressure mounts, she’s faced with an agonizing choice: return to the twenty-first century without Grace or attempt to fulfill her mission and board the Titanic, knowing it will collide with an iceberg and sink, claiming the lives of over 1,500 people—including, possibly, her own.