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The Ghost of Bowdoin College: Money. Murder. And the Mob.

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About The Ghost Of Bowdoin College: Money. Murder. And

It’s 1805, and as a result of two tragic incidents, the legend of The Ghost of Bowdoin College is born. Over a century and a half later, Bowdoin graduate Vincent Mark, a young lawyer who works for The Sterling Works in New York City, is reeling from a series of suspicious deaths of the senior officers at Sterling. Coupled with the launch of a sudden, mysterious, hostile takeover attempt, Mark is thrust to the forefront of defending his company, his position and ultimately his life. Overwhelmed by the enormity of the challenge, Mark turns to his childhood friend, Anthony Vacarro, Capo of one of Brooklyn's notorious Cosa Nostra crime families. Although he has been out of touch with Vacarro for several years, trying to leave his past behind him, Mark joins with Vacarro to unravel the fast-paced developments of the hostile takeover attempt. Throughout the wild ride, The Ghost attempts to guide Mark and another Bowdoin alumnus, Assistant Attorney General Angela Dominica. It’s the fight of Vincent Mark’s life, all while he struggles to define himself. Money. Murder. And the Mob. PRAISE FOR THE GHOST OF BOWDOIN COLLEGE: “This is a phenomenal debut book! From the first page, all the way through till The End, the author keeps you guessing. The characters are so well-drawn they feel real. And the plot? Oh my, what a ride! I can’t wait for the second book in this series.” --- D. D. Scott, Bestselling Author ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Giuseppe Vincenzo Vumbacco holds degrees from Bowdoin College (1967 - English); Syracuse University College of Law, cum laude, 1970; and, a Certification of Completion of Finance for Senior Executives from the Harvard Business School. In the early 1970's, he practiced corporate law with Mudge Rose Guthrie & Alexander in Manhattan, then went on to hold senior executive positions with two NYSE firms. In 2001, he became CEO and President of then HMA (NYSE), a Fortune 600 Company from which he retired at age 62. He then engaged a private tutor to learn Italian because he didn't want to die speaking only English. He’s a 32nd degree Master Mason, dividing his time between Florida, New York and Maine.