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By all accounts, Thomas Andrews, designer of the ill-fated Titanic, went down with the ship. How, then, could another person know, not only the vivid and horrific details of what Andrews experienced that tragic night, but also, details of his lifetime? How indeed! Since his youth, William Barnes has been haunted with a recurring nightmare, an enormous ship looming overhead, piercing screams, heated arguments, frigid water stabbing his body, and a huge peach-colored mass of steel falling on him. At age four, Barnes drew a ship with four smokestacks, talked of his ship that had died, insisted on being called "Tommie", and spoke of brothers and a sister he didn't have. More than simply a child's imagination, these scenes are remnants from another time and place in history, another life! As a grown-up, the ongoing nightmares pulled Barnes into a deep depression. Ordered to get help by his employer, Barnes was described psychologist Frank Baranowski, Ph.D., who used regression remedy as a clinical tool and who have conducted thousands of regression sessions. Baranowski uncovers, within Barnes, the persona associated with an Irish shipbuilder named Thomas Andrews, who died during one of the very most dramatic events of the 20th century and captures one of the very most convincing cases of reincarnation ever recorded.