The Tortelloni Account

by Jany Richmond


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 4/30/2010

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 380
ISBN : 9781425158385
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 376
ISBN : 9781425158408

About the Book

A romance! Yes! But not the usual domestic. This is a tale of boardrooms, business and the perseverance of a young woman in a male dominated environment. The setting is the world of ships and the sea with overtones of major criminal fraud.

Jane Ashton, single mother of a teenage daughter, is employed as a personal assistant, PA, to a wealthy business tycoon, a John Skirton. They are close associates, a working friendship which has matured over several years and provides Jane with an above average income and an exceedingly comfortable lifestyle. Her daughter is at a private school and their home environment in Rochester is a well appointed apartment. Her security of employment appears unexpectedly threatened and then her future prospects are altered in a dramatic fashion. She becomes involved in a Shipping Company and seafaring, opening new and exciting experiences. She is to meet an older man who may become her romantic interest for many years. It is not an easy relationship as their particular personal histories create problems in trust and belief for their joint future together. Jane’s daughter, Anne, has an important role within the evolving scene. The circumstance of an only child in a single parent family and her own personal experiences earlier and subsequent to her Mother’s first steps in this burgeoning romantic liaison.

A collision between cargo freighters offshore from Beachy Head in the English Channel occurring some twelve years before the period of the storyline features significantly in the romantic saga as does the earlier business activities of Jane’s employer mentor.


About the Author

Cyril J. (Jany) Richmond was born in Northern England in the mill town of Blackburn. His family moved to Ormskirk near Liverpool and most of his schooling followed in this area. He joined the Merchant Navy as a Deck Apprentice at sixteen years plus, sailing in foreign going world wide trading oil tankers. He served in the same shipping company known subsequently as BP for a further fifteen years and rising through the ranks as a Deck Officer. He has a Master Mariner's Certificate of Competency, a degrees status ExM and is a qualified Naval Architect. In his thirties he moved into the sphere of training, qualification and education for MN Officers. He was employed in specialist College departments in Liverpool, Plymouth and latterly Fleetwood, eventually retiring from full time employment as Principal Lecturer at the Nautical College, now a Campus part of the Blackpool and The Fylde College. He enjoys a long term marriage of over fifty years and is the proud Father of a son who is vastly experienced in the world of retail business and insurance.