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|title=The Company of the Dead
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|author=David Kowalski
|reviewer=Ani Johnson
|borrow=Yes
|isbn=978-0857686664
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|pages=832
|publisher=Titan Books
|date=March 2012
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|website=http://djkowalski.com
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|summary=In 1912 time traveller stands on the deck of the Titanic, having changed the course of history. By 2012 the world has developed into one almost totally carved up between Japan and Germany. A planet on the verge of self-destruction, it will take desperate measures to pull it away from the edge. Joseph Kenney, great-nephew of John F, wants to be the one to try, but there are powers trying to be the ones to stop him.
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"A man stands on a ship checking that an iceberg has been missed. The year is 1912, the ship is the Titanic and the man is a time-traveller hoping to change history. History is in fact changed as a result of his meddling, but not in a good way.
Moving forward to 2012, most of the world has been fought over and divided between Germany and Japan but the conflict continues. In fact the Earth's destruction by atomic weapons is about to begin. Joseph Kennedy, great-nephew of John Fitzgerald, has a plan to save the future but, before he can put it into action, he must contend with some powerful factions who have plans to prevent him.
The first thing you'll notice about this book is that it's the thickness of a house brick. (Yes, I do know for sure as, yes, I did measure it against one.) A writer is either skilful or daft to set out on such a tree-full of pages for their first novel. Which of the two is David Kowalski? Well, readers, our luck is in – this is a good read.
This latest contribution to the 'Alternative History' genre is actually two books in one. It begins with detailed historical fiction as we see the Titanic through the eyes of the time traveller, Wells. (A clever homage to the writer of ''The Time Machine'', HG Wells.) The research is meticulously studied and is inserted seamlessly into the narrative without the superfluous 'I've learnt this so it goes in the book' syndrome suffered from by some writers. The rest of the book is a fast-paced thriller, similar to a [[:Category:Ken Follett|Ken Follett]]. The clock is ticking, the powers that be will do anything to shut Kennedy down and yet he has a long way to go with his odd assortment of a team of experts.
Whilst we're on the subject, Kowalski is a dab hand at writing a Kennedy. Although fictional, Joseph is a good extrapolation of his family's characteristics and attributes. He's a charismatic hero with an undeniable twinkle and a definite sense of humour, even when under pressure. If anything, once he's been introduced into the story, he's missed whenever the narrative thread wanders elsewhere. This is only a minor worry though, as he's never out of the picture for long.
In this Titanic centennial year there will be many contenders who want to utilise the theme to catch your eye. However, rest assured that none will be like this one so exercise that v-shaped book rest between your thumb and finger and see what you think.
I would like to thank Titan Books for giving The Bookbag a copy of this book to review." If this book has piqued your interest in the voyage of the Titanic and would like to read more about the people on board, try [[Shadow of the Titanic by Andrew Wilson]]. You might also enjoy [[The Lords of the Sands of Time by Issui Ogawa]].
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