A year later, the Greater Boston Massacre—the largest loss of life on American soil since the Civil War—still haunts Eve Tuant. So do the conspirators who escaped justice.
Three members of the cabal remain unidentified, entrenched in the highest levels of government and preparing their boldest play amass power, assassinate the president, and take control of the country.
To stop them, Eve dives into the cutthroat world of Washington politics—where every handshake hides an agenda and every ally could be a traitor. When the cabal marks her for elimination, Eve becomes the only thing standing between democracy and collapse.
After majoring in marketing at Bentley University, Richard spent a career as a copywriter and creative director with advertising agencies serving such clients as Red Lobster, Ducati Motorcycles, Marriott Hotels, and Clorox.
He also brought his writing skills to bear for communications agencies that serve nonprofit organizations, including American Red Cross, Wounded Warrior Project, Toys for Tots, CARE, Special Olympics and many others. And he was a frequent editorial contributor to Fundraising Success Magazine.
In 2000, he helped launch acclaimed author Stephen King’s internet publishing debut and the world’s first mass- marketed e-book, Riding the Bullet. Richard wrote the online ad campaign that prompted more than 400,000 people to purchase and download the novella.
His screenplay, Graven Image, placed in the top twenty percent of the Academy of Motion Pictures’ Nicholl Fellowships international screenwriting competition in 2014.
Richard is also an accomplished fine art painter. Over the past thirty years, he has exhibited work in numerous solo and group shows. His work was represented by three commercial art galleries in his native Boston and is now represented by a gallery in Chicago, where he currently resides.
Richard and his wife have four adult children and two grandchildren.
If you’re into high-stakes drama, political chaos, and stories that keep you guessing 24/7, this one’s a solid pick. Just don’t expect a calm reading experience, this book thrives on tension and honestly? We love that.