Ghosts of the Titanic by Emmy-nominated actor and internationally
best-selling author Geoffrey Giuliano is a bold, uncompromising examination of
the enduring questions and unresolved truths surrounding the world’s most
infamous maritime disaster. With his signature voice—both commanding and
intimate—Giuliano leads listeners beyond the official record and into the
shadowed corners of history where facts blur and deeper meanings emerge.
This is not a book about the supernatural, but rather the lingering
doubts, the overlooked details, the unanswered questions that still haunt the
story of the Titanic more than a century after it slipped beneath the waves.
Giuliano scrutinizes the decisions made before, during, and after the sinking
with a critical eye, unafraid to challenge long-accepted narratives or to
confront the roles of power, class, and hubris in the tragedy.
Blending historical evidence, firsthand accounts, and his own incisive
commentary, Giuliano crafts a compelling narrative that invites listeners to
reconsider what they think they know. His performance is as riveting as it is
thoughtful, drawing the audience into a world where the past is never truly
settled and the lessons of the Titanic remain urgent and painfully relevant.
In Ghosts of the Titanic, the echo of that cold April night is not
heard in superstition or fantasy, but in the uncomfortable truths history often
leaves behind. Through Giuliano’s voice, those echoes become impossible to
ignore.