Andrew Perry

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In 1973, a Greek-owned freighter called the Michael suffered an engine failure in rough seas off Venezuela. A salvage tug arrived, only to find that the freighter’s crew had inexplicably thrown its towing cable overboard, even as the engine room began to flood. A young English lawyer named Michael Baker-Harber was dispatched by Lloyd’s to nearby Curaçao to investigate.
Dead in the Water: Murder and Fraud in the World's Most Secretive Industry
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