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Book Synopsis: A Financial Times Book of the YearAn Economist Best Book of the Year“A triumph of investigative journalism.” —Tom Wright, New York Times bestselling coauthor of Billion Dollar Whale “A fascinating read. Highly recommended!”-John Carreyrou, bestselling author of Bad Blood“Truly one of the most nail-biting, page-turning, terrifying true-crime books I've ever read.” —Nick Bilton, New York Times bestselling author of American Kingpin
From award-winning journalists Matthew Campbell and Kit Chellel, the gripping, true-crime story of a notorious maritime hijacking at the heart of a massive conspiracy—and the unsolved murder that threatened to unravel it all.
In July 2011, the oil tanker Brillante Virtuoso was drifting through the treacherous Gulf of Aden when a crew of pirates attacked and set her ablaze in a devastating explosion. But when David Mockett, a maritime surveyor working for Lloyd’s of London, inspected the damaged vessel, he was left with more questions than answers. How had the pirates gotten aboard so easily? And if they wanted to steal the ship and bargain for its return, then why did they destroy it? The questions didn’t add up—and Mockett would never answer them. Soon after his inspection, David Mockett was murdered.
Dead in the Water is a shocking expose of the criminal inner workings of international shipping, told through the lens of the Brillante hijacking and its aftermath. Through first-hand accounts of those who lived it—from members of the ship’s crew and witnesses to the attacks, to the ex-London detectives turned private investigators seeking to solve Mockett’s murder and bring justice to his family—award-winning Bloomberg reporters Matthew Campbell and Kit Chellel piece together the astounding truth behind one of the most brazen financial frauds in history.
The ambitious culmination of more than four years of reporting, Dead in the Water uncovers an intricate web of conspiracy amidst the lawless, old-world industry at the backbone of our new global economy.
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Looking for a gripping and thrilling true-crime book that will keep you on the edge of your seat? Look no further than Dead in the Water: A True Story of Hijacking, Murder, and a Global Maritime Conspiracy. This Financial Times Book of the Year and Economist Best Book of the Year is a triumph of investigative journalism that will leave you hungry for more.
Prepare yourself for a heart-pounding journey as you delve into the shocking true story of the Brillante Virtuoso hijacking and the mysterious murder of David Mockett. Award-winning journalists Matthew Campbell and Kit Chellel take you on a rollercoaster ride through the treacherous Gulf of Aden, offering first-hand accounts from crew members, witnesses, and London detectives turned private investigators. You'll be captivated by the nail-biting suspense and the intricate web of conspiracy that unravels before your eyes.
This isn't just your average true-crime book. Dead in the Water delves deep into the criminal inner workings of international shipping, revealing the dark side of the lawless industry that powers our global economy. Through meticulous reporting and compelling storytelling, Campbell and Chellel expose one of the most audacious financial frauds in history, leaving no stone unturned.
If you're a fan of investigative journalism, true crime, or simply love a good page-turner, don't miss out on Dead in the Water. Discover the shocking truth and unravel the secrets of an unsolved maritime hijacking and murder. Get your copy today and experience a gripping tale that will leave you breathless.
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