![]() In "Dead Wake," readers are privy to the thoughts of Winston Churchill, the plans of U-boat captain Walther Schwieger, and many of the passengers and crew aboard the great British liner.Įrik Larson recently answered questions from Chapter 16 via email:Ĭhapter 16: Can you describe the research process, and some of the surprising facts it revealed? ![]() ![]() As with his previous bestselling historical works such as "Isaac's Storm," "The Devil in the White City" and "In the Garden of Beasts," Larson organizes carefully researched facts around the characters at the heart of the story with all the skill of a suspense novelist. Erik Larson's seventh book, "Dead Wake: The Last Crossing of the Lusitania," now out in paperback, follows the crew and passengers of the doomed ship, along with their German pursuers aboard the submarine U-20, toward their fateful meeting on May 7, 1915. ![]()
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