Here are some of F. Morgan Roberts' other notable works:
* "The Mystery of the Sea" (1899): A collection of short stories, mostly centered around the sea.
* "The Forlorn Hope" (1900): A story about a doomed ship and its brave crew.
* "The Captain's Daughter" (1903): A romance novel set against a backdrop of maritime adventure.
* "The Cruise of the "Dreadnought" (1904): A thrilling story of a naval vessel and its adventures.
* "The Empress of the Seas" (1905): A novel about a transatlantic ocean liner and its tragic fate.
* "The Red City" (1906): A fantasy novel set in a fictional city of ancient Egypt.
* "The Sea-Wolf" (1909): A novel about a ship captain and his encounter with a mysterious creature.
While Roberts's works often explored themes of disaster and misfortune, they were also filled with adventure, romance, and the captivating spirit of the sea. His uncanny prediction of the Titanic sinking contributed significantly to his enduring legacy in the realm of fiction.