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Two of Arctic explorer Sir John Franklin's expeditions were monumental failures. Yet many still see the Royal Navy man as a heroic figure who sacrificed himself to discover the Northwest Passage.
This book interweaves two narratives. The first treats the Royal Navy's Arctic Overland Expedition of 1819, a harbinger-misadventure during which Franklin rejected the advice of Dene and Métis leaders and lost eleven of his twenty-one men. The second discovers a startling new answer to that greatest of Arctic mysteries: what was the root cause of the catastrophe that engulfed Franklin's last expedition?
The well-preserved wrecks of Erebus and Terror promise to yield more clues about what cost the lives of the expedition members, some of whom were reduced to cannibalism. Contemporary researchers continue to seek conclusive evidence both underwater and on land.
Drawing on his own research and Inuit oral accounts, McGoogan teases out many intriguing aspects of Franklin's expeditions, including the explorer's lethal hubris in ignoring the expert advice of the Dene leader Akaitcho. Franklin disappeared into the Arctic in 1845, yet people remain fascinated with his final doomed voyage: what happened?
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“Listeners hear excerpts from journals, letters, and scientific notes, along with the oral history of Indigenous peoples…Souer sounds like a newscaster; his voice expresses little emotion. He clearly conveys Franklin’s misplaced sense of racial superiority, personal sense of destiny, and lack of judgment.”
— AudioFile
“Searching for Franklin is nothing short of a rewrite of Arctic history. McGoogan takes us well beyond the common narrative and…introduces us to the man behind the myth, and it’s about time.”
— Victoria Times-Colonist“Exploration fans will find the work fascinating.”
— Kirkus Reviews“McGoogan builds on recent finds in the region to flesh out what happened to all those who were lost on this tragic expedition.”
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Ken McGoogan is an award-winning and bestselling Canadian author who travels the world researching for his writing. He has published numerous fiction and nonfiction books, including several Arctic histories. His bestselling books include Dead Reckoning, Fatal Passage, 50 Canadians Who Changed the World, and Lady Franklin's Revenge. He has appeared in several documentaries to discuss Arctic exploration and is a fellow of the Explorers' Club and the Royal Canadian Geographical Society.
Bob Souer is a full-time professional storyteller, voice actor, and AudioFile Earphones Award–winning narrator. He has narrated broadcast and nonbroadcast projects for corporations and ministries across North America. His voice has been heard on PBS, the History Channel, the Military Channel, and many other networks. He has also narrated radio and television programs for the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, D. James Kennedy Ministries, SIM, and Compassion International.