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The Lost Passenger

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The Lost Passenger

By: Frances Quinn
Narrated by: Heather Long
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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 liner—offers 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.

©2025 Frances Quinn (P)2025 Random House Audio
Genre Fiction Historical Fiction Sagas Women's Fiction Marriage Heartfelt Sailing
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Critic reviews

“Stories of loss and survival on the Titanic never cease to fascinate us, and France Quinn’s The Lost Passenger is no exception. This deftly plotted novel goes far beyond a suspenseful page-turner. It’s also a heartfelt immigrant’s story, as well as a story of motherhood, reinvention, and a testament to the human spirit. I couldn’t put it down.”—Renee Rosen, author of The Social Graces and Park Avenue Summer

The Lost Passenger tells the story of an emotional transformation: a young woman’s journey from a stifling, sheltered life to one of risk, impoverishment, and survival. Quinn explores both the gilded realm of London’s high society and the desperate underbelly of New York’s Lower East Side, allowing her heroine to not merely overcome the odds against her, but to thrive. A compelling examination of the cost of dreams, delusions of the heart, and the unbreakable bond of mother and child.”—Shana Abé, author of An American Beauty and The Second Mrs. Astor

“An acutely observed account of one woman’s struggle to escape the shackles of an aristocratic marriage, and the desperate decisions she has to make after the sinking of the Titanic. You'll be rooting for Elinor Coombes all the way in this compelling, heart-warming novel.”—Gill Paul, author of Women and Children First and The Secret Wife

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This book was a great read, very inspiring and motivating. Amazing story of what a mother would do to insure a life with her child

Very inspiring

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Really enjoyed this listen. It was much better than the Titanic movie if you ask me.

Good Feel-good Ending

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I loved everything about this book. The history and the way different classes of people lived during this time, the strong characters, and of course the fact that good triumphs over evil.

Great historical fiction!!!

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I really enjoyed this historical novel written around the sinking of the Titanic. It is very similar to the series “The Bonfire of Destiny” about the historical event of a disastrous fire during a charity bazaar in Paris. In that story, 2 women assumed new identities when it was thought they were among the many who died in the fire. This story differed in the changed circumstances of the protagonist thought to have died. I listened to the book in one sitting as it was so compelling.

Great story

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I really enjoyed this one. The story was compelling and interesting, providing insight into the British class structure. Additionally, the author took the time to develop the characters, making them multi-dimensional with flaws and positive attributes. Pacing was perfect, the story never dragged down. It was also well written.

Caste Study

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As a woman who went through postpartum depression and worried about the wellbeing of my son, the beginning of the book was triggering. But the book as a whole was beautiful and I loved it. The main female character grows into strong independent woman who fights for her son.

Character growth, triggers, qnd story

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What a story. A woman who makes it after the sinking of the Titanic. How she survived and made a life for herself and her young child. A riches to rags story that is totally believable.
The narrator was perfect for this book.

Recovery

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Great story and wonderful audible! Loved the mix of history and family stories, beautifully written.

Beautiful story

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I made it halfway through The Lost Passenger by Frances Quinn on audiobook but found the story too far-fetched and the writing overly simplistic, bordering on amateurish. Despite the glowing Goodreads reviews that drew me in, I was thoroughly disappointed and couldn’t continue, as I kept rolling my eyes. I typically enjoy historical fiction, but the implausible premise of this novel made it impossible to stay engaged, even with the understanding that it was a work of fiction.

Amateurish writing and implausible story

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