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The Strange Last Voyage of Donald Crowhurst
The Strange Last Voyage of Donald Crowhurst | Ron Hall, Nicholas Tomalin
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In the autumn of 1968, Donald Crowhurst set sail from England to participate in the first single-handed nonstop around-the-world sailboat race. Eight months later, his boat was found in the mid-Atlantic, intact but with no one on board. In this gripping reconstruction, journalists Nicholas Tomalin and Ron Hall tell the story of Crowhurst's ill-fated voyage, up to his apparent decision to take his own life rather than be discovered as the would-be perpetrator of one of the biggest hoaxes in sailing history.
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The Strange Last Voyage of Donald Crowhurst | Ron Hall, Nicholas Tomalin
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Another lunchtime, another book purchase. First read about Crowhurst in a Voyage for Madmen and had to pick this up. A story of obsession and madness.

LeahBergen This sounds good. I read A Voyage for Madmen and liked it. 8y
Oblomov26 @LeahBergen hope so, he struck me as such a sad and tragic figure 8y
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