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| Management number | 219219260 | Release Date | 2026/05/03 | List Price | $9.59 | Model Number | 219219260 | ||
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In the early hours of November 29, 2019, a nineteen-year-old boy stepped onto a balcony overlooking the Thames and never came back. The official investigation would conclude it was suicide. But this is not that story.When Zac Brettler's body was discovered on the banks of the Thames, his parents, Rachelle and Matthew, embarked on a journey they never could have imagined. Their son was not the quiet, ordinary teenager they thought they knew. In the months before his death, Zac had been living a sophisticated double life—presenting himself to the world as Zac Ismailov, the son of a wealthy Russian oligarch.Under this false identity, Zac had gained access to exclusive restaurants and nightclubs. He had opened fraudulent bank accounts. He had become entangled with a slippery businessman named Akbar Shamji and a criminal enforcer known as "Indian Dave." He had been drawn into a world of money laundering, fraud, and organized crime—a world where the rules were different, where escape was not as simple as walking away, and where the consequences of failure were severe.When Scotland Yard concluded their investigation and closed the case, Rachelle and Matthew Brettler refused to accept the official narrative. They began their own investigation—examining digital evidence, interviewing people who had known their son, pursuing leads that authorities had abandoned. What they discovered was a more complex and troubling picture than the simple explanation of suicide.What This Book IsDeath in London is the Brettlers' investigation into their son's death. It is a chronicle of how a normal family was pulled into London's seedy underworld of criminal networks, dirty money, and the exploitation of vulnerable youth. It is an examination of the systemic failures that allowed their son to become trapped in a situation from which he saw no escape.But this book is also something more profound. It is an investigation into the nature of identity in the digital age—how a teenager can construct an entirely separate self and live in that identity for months without his family knowing. It is an exploration of parental love and the limits of protection. It is a meditation on grief, loss, and the necessity of moving forward without the closure that bereaved families desperately seek.It is an unflinching look at how financial institutions, law enforcement, and government agencies fail to protect vulnerable young people. It is a portrait of criminal networks that operate with relative impunity in major cities. It is a call for systemic change—for better regulation of financial institutions, for more rigorous criminal investigation, for greater vigilance in identifying and protecting youth being exploited.Most importantly, Death in London is a testament to a young man whose death deserves to be understood. It is a refusal to accept incomplete explanations. It is a family's determination to ensure their son is remembered not as a statistic, not as a simple suicide, but as a person—complex, vulnerable, capable of great deception and great suffering.This is not a story with a neat resolution. There are no villains brought to justice, no perfect answers to the questions that matter most. There is only a family's determination to understand what happened to their son, and an investigation that reveals how easily a young person can be drawn into a world from which there is no clean exit.This is a family's desperate search for truth, a warning to other families, and a call for change. Order your copy today and join them in refusing to accept incomplete answers. Read more
| ISBN13 | 979-8249074050 |
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| Language | English |
| Publisher | Independently published |
| Dimensions | 6 x 0.62 x 9 inches |
| Item Weight | 1.06 pounds |
| Print length | 275 pages |
| Publication date | February 20, 2026 |
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