Marine Money Releases DEATH OF A SHIPOWNER

By: Dec. 04, 2014
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STAMFORD, Conn., Dec. 4, 2014 /PRNewswire/ Marine Money is pleased to announce the release of Death of a Shipowner, by A. F. Gillotti. Originally published in 1981, Marine Money has revived and republished this maritime mystery novel. Now available through Amazon and Barnes & Noble online.

Who had shot down Paul Johansen on a deserted street in Oslo? Why would anyone plan with such precision the murder of an unimportant Norwegian shipowner? The police had no answers and neither did Johansen's Finance Director, John Henriksen, who had been left in charge of the firm. While Henriksen wanted to help find the murderer, his main task was to extricate the company from the ruinous financial commitments the dead man had made.

Here is a highly unusual thriller set against a background which crackles with the insider's knowledge of shipping and finance.

"...a pulse-racing intricate thriller...[Gillotti] not only tells a rousing tale, but also delivers surprising facts about the machinations of international trade." Publishers Weekly

"Well-plotted and smoothly written...a splendid job." Newgate Callendar, The New York Times Book Review

About Marine Money International:
Marine Money International is the publisher of Marine Money magazine, the ship finance publication of record, the weekly ship finance transaction report Freshly Minted and the weekly review of Asian ship finance deals Marine Money Asia, and is the organizer of leading industry forums in major shipping markets around the world. Marine Money also maintains a database with details on 4,000 and counting ship finance transactions going back over the last fifteen years.

About Other Marine Money International Titles:
Additional titles published by Marine Money include the novels, The Shipping Man and Viking Raid; a journey into the famously private world of international shipping tycoons and their financiers by Matthew McCleery. Also available is Dynasties of the Sea a nonfiction look into world shipping and the magnates who drive the industry by Lori Ann LaRocco. All titles are available through Amazon and Barnes & Noble online.

For further information:

Anne Gumpel
+1 (203) 406-0106 x 3725; agumpel@marinemoney.com

www.marinemoney.com

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SOURCE Marine Money International



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