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When A Top Black Business Executive Makes A Move That Is Way Overdue, Violence Erupts, Powerful People Die--- And The Big City Is Left Paralyzed!
Donald Alexander, president of the Harris Simmons media company, is an African-American business superstar. He is the second-in-command to Gill Harris, the highly regarded CEO of the world's most powerful media company, Harris Simmons.
Ambushed in their offices by an unknown shooter and accomplice, Harris is mortally wounded and Alexander is in a fight for his life. Hot-shot executive Kwame Mills was summoned to the scene of the crime and became a central figure in the murder mystery that a contingent of hungry gossip reporters turned into the talk of the city.
Top cop and Chief of Detectives Teddy Walker needs to nail the killer. His investigation reveals Harris Simmons as a company full of secrets, predatory actors, and master abusers of power and privilege.
The Publisher's Dilemma is an attention-grabbing, suspense and crime thriller that will have you riveted to your seat from the first page to the last. It's perfect for lovers of fast-paced mysteries, big city dramas, sexual intrigue, and business conspiracy takeover thrillers.
Order your copy now and enjoy the first book in this high-octane crime mystery series.About the Author
Myers, Darius: - The Publisher's Dilemma is the debut novel for Darius Myers. He is excited to introduce the primary characters Donald Alexander and Kwame Mills in this first novel that will be part of a series of thrilling mysteries, titled the Black Camelot series. The Publisher's Dilemma will take readers on a journey with Alexander and Mills as they navigate dramatic and suspenseful events as leaders at the renowned Harris Simmons Media Company. Mr. Myers is a New York City-based fiction writer. Previously he was a marketing and media industry executive who held marketing, sales and operations roles at leading media companies that included Time Warner, USA Today and Hachette Magazines. Mr. Myers has an undergraduate degree in communications with a focus on journalism from the CW Post College of Long Island University. He also received an MBA from the Kellogg Graduate School of Management at Northwestern University, where he attended as a Time Warner Scholar.
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