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The Solutionist: Hollywood

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Nick Dalton, the Solutionist, is laser-focused on tracking down the man who tricked him into stealing millions in cryptocurrency and then absconding with it. Not even the FBI knows where the real thief is, but Nick is sure he does, and is about to board an international flight when he checks a voicemail from Rachel, and aspiring actress he knows, begging him to come to Los Angeles to help her.

Reluctant to delay his search, he decides to comply and flies there instead, where he is immediately drawn into a dangerous situation because Rachel has become entangled in a murder, and the killers are after her. Nick must come up with a Solution before it’s too late. And that’s just the beginning of Nick’s adventures in this fast-paced story. Join him in his search for the crypto thief and much more.

311 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 10, 2025

About the author

John Lefevere

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Do you find unsolved historical mysteries intriguing?

Mysteries like who really ordered Booth to assassinate Lincoln? The murder of the Hermit of Maple Island?

Who stole the Irish Crown Jewels?

Where did the missing sailors of the Lost Channel end up? And how did a stolen War of 1812 British payroll end up in the hands of bootleggers?

Author John Lefevere finds these unsolved enigmas fascinating and has crafted a trilogy in his “A 1000 Islands Novel” series in which his protagonists try to solve them. In his ebook novels The Scimitar And The Snail; Jewels And Ghouls; and River Rogues, Steve Stone and Jill Matson, who live in the Thousand Islands, New York, follow theories and investigate leads to bring the truth to light, while also fending off terrorists, scamsters and just plain nasty people.

John is a retired corporate attorney whose life experiences include an appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show, playing golf next to the Giza Pyramids in Cairo, Egypt and recently appearing in a TV commercial. He knows from experience that there is not much difference between creating the suspension of disbelief in fiction and “shading” the facts to make them more palatable to the reader in law practice. In either case, he finds the act of writing to be fun and challenging.

When not traveling, John and his wife divide their time between homes in Virginia and the Thousand Islands, New York.

You can follow John on Facebook at John_Lefevere_Author, and on his website at www.johnlefevere.com. You can contact him at john@johnlefevere.com


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