The Lost Passenger The Lost Passenger

The Lost Passenger

A Novel

    • 4.3 • 116 Ratings
    • $11.99

Publisher Description

An immersive historical drama about a young mother who starts a new life with her son in New York after faking their deaths on the Titanic—the U.S. debut of acclaimed British novelist Frances Quinn.

“A compelling examination of the cost of dreams, delusions of the heart, and the unbreakable bond of mother and child.”—Shana Abé, author of The Second Mrs. Astor

Sometimes it takes a disaster to change your life.

Marrying above your social class can come with unexpected consequences, as Elinor Coombes discovers when she is swept into a fairy-tale marriage with the son of English aristocrats. But she realizes too late that it was the appeal of her father’s hard-earned wealth rather than her own pretty face that attracted her new husband and his family. Ground down by rigid social rules that include her being allowed to see her nanny-raised infant son for only moments each day, Elinor faces a lonely future. But a present from her father—tickets for the maiden voyage of the RMS Titanic, a luxurious new ocean lineroffers a welcome escape from the cold, controlling atmosphere of her husband’s ancestral home, and some precious time with her little son, Teddy.

After the ship goes down, Elinor grasps at the chance to take Teddy and start a new life in America: They can disappear completely if they are listed among the dead. After stealing another woman’s identity, a now penniless Elinor must put that terrible night behind her and learn to survive in a brash new world that couldn’t be more different from her own. And when a face from the past appears, she must risk everything to keep her secret—and her son.

An absorbing historical drama set between the hidebound traditions of the English aristocracy and the opportunities of a bustling young city, The Lost Passenger is a gripping and dramatic story about grabbing your chances with both hands, and being brave enough to find out who you really are.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2025
February 25
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
384
Pages
PUBLISHER
Random House Publishing Group
SELLER
Penguin Random House LLC
SIZE
5.5
MB

Customer Reviews

Grapes60 ,

Enjoyable

Anyone who enjoys historical fiction will like this book.

Quiltingrn ,

The Last Passenger

I was so sad when the book finished. It needed to continue for another generation. Excellent story line and subject to explore. You felt the genuine solitude of Molly in NYC. You understood her feelings toward Fredrick and his parents. She is someone to admire and look toward as a hero of the story. I’ll have to read again sometime in the future.

Lyion777 ,

Nice reading

Nice reading. Opens up mind of the many ways a person’s life could’ve changed who experienced this tragedy

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