The account of the sinking of the RMS Titanic has been well documented in both fiction and nonfiction. In many of those accounts the roles of the Carpathia and Californian and treated as subplots. This book looks at those roles in depth and the diverging personalities of the captains. It is well worth the listen for those interested in the history of the disaster as well as those wanting to understand how a single person’s indifference can affect history.