âThe Survivors of the Chancellorâ is a tale of shipwreck, betrayal, and intrigue. Written as journal entries from the perspective of passenger, JR Kazallon, the story starts innocently enough. Kazallon has decided to return to Liverpool from the United States and has booked passage on a ship, âThe Chancellor.â However, once the ship catches fire, Kazallon and his co-passengers must face all the dangers on, above, and below the unforgiving Atlantic Ocean. A masterful exploration of the lengths that people will go to to survive, âThe Survivors of the Chancellorâ is a tense and gripping read.
Jules Verne (1828 â 1905) was a French author, whose works are thought to have seen the beginnings of the science-fiction genre. During his career, Verne wrote more than 60 novels, 54 of which were part of the âExtraordinary Voyagesâ series. Many f his famous works have been adapted for film and television, including âThe Invisible Man,â starring Elizabeth Moss,â20,000 Leagues Under the Sea,â starring James Mason, and âJourney to the Center of the Earth,â starring Brendan Fraser.