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M**A
Floatsam and Jetsam or Highfliers?
Gripping narrative about how Lloyds and maritime world functions with eyes on easy money forgetting the lives of ordinary humans.Don’t billionaires have no qualms about making more money by employing laborers with less pay from India, Indonesia and Philippines who work for long hours without caring even their welfare and safety?It is astounding that the shipping industry is structured through tax havens and multilayered corporate shell companies to claim ignorance, diffuse responsibility and evade tax and regulatory obligations.The book is worth the candle.
D**
A tragic story about an unheard world
Dead in the Water is a gripping narrative about a world that is often overlooked but plays a vital role in the global economy—the shipping industry. The book delves into insurance fraud and the ensuing investigation, revealing a web of criminal networks that operate behind the scenes of global trade. It is a masterful piece of investigative journalism, shedding light on the corruption and cover-ups within the shipping industry.
S**I
A very detailed account of the modern Shipping Industry and its corruption.
The contents of this book was very well researched and it is well-written. The scope of this book is expansive and gives a keen insight into the corporate greed that exists within the shipping industry. It is also sad to read about people who were threatened and lost their lives trying to investigate and do the right thing. If you really want to know how the world works where it comes to movement of goods and how modern day shipping impacts our lives, you need to read this book.
V**)
Racy read covering Greece, Yemen and Global shipping industry
Astonished at the frauds in the shipping industry - in today's age where everything can be digitally tracked, this story blows your mind. It's also a wonderful 101 of shipping industry and it's evolution. It left me wondering if there are many more like this which never got reported or written about.
V**I
Never put your life in jeopardy to protect someone else’s property
This is a great story about insurance fraud and how Lloyds really functions. Shipping has become so brutally efficient that it does not enter our consciousness anymore.
R**A
Amazing
This book starts innocently enough, with David Mocket going to Yemen to work and live. In the middle of the book, we discover a car bomb has killed him. In the first chapter, we also learn about the threats to his life.From there, Kit Chellel and Matthew Campbell take you on a journey into the murky world of shipping, scuttling, fraud, insurance, and how the ruthless get away with every criminal act.The tale is fascinating, and I applaud the authors for keeping me on the edge of my seat for the entire duration of the book.In the audiobook, Tim Bentinck's narration is marvelous. He is never over the top, yet he pulls you along as the book progresses.This is brilliant. I picked it up on a whim and loved it. Am I shocked? Yes, and no. Have I been enlightened, and did I learn something? Yes.
K**R
How notorious shipowners scuttle ships for their gains
Very well written and in depth story of how notorious shipowners use scuttling to their advantage. An eminently readable book.
R**R
Reads like a whodunnit
Amazing book on the shipping industry
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