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Follow on Google News | Brighton Publishing signs Frederick F. Meyers, Jr. for “The Jericho Gambit” and “Cry Judas”Readers are ecstatic as author delivers on CIA suspense thrillers
By: Brighton Press Room Prolific novelist Frederick F. Meyers, Jr. continues adding to his suspense thriller series with his fourth book which is currently being written. Dealing with even more spine-chilling political/CIA intrigue, Meyers is securing his place among the top ranking suspense writers in his genre. The Lazarus Connection is currently available in print and all popular eBook formats at retailers nationwide. The release of The Jericho Gambit and Cry Judas is to be announced. “Meyers delivers frighteningly plausible scenarios for a homeland terror attack and plays them out in a forceful manner…” —Ben Steelman, Book Columnist Wilmington (N.C.) Star-News “Readers will be impressed with the authentic feel of his stories. Meyers takes an in-depth look at Middle Eastern politics, religion, language, and cultural differences and…weaves the elements into a page-turning novel..." —Laura Kimball, Staff Writer The State Port Pilot, Southport, NC “Add the name Frederick J. Meyers Jr. to the ranks of Tom Clancy and Dale Brown” said Kathie McGuire, director of Brighton Publishing LLC. “Meyers spins one mesmerizing story after another and all of them are tightly woven, highly entertaining, and thought-provoking. Frederick F. “Bud” Meyers, Jr. is a native of Pittsburgh, and a past holder of the Army Chair at the National Defense University. He is a graduate and former teacher at the prestigious Army War College whose military service has taken him all over the world. From Vietnam to Germany to Egypt and the Middle East, from these experiences Meyers has drawn much inspiration for his writing. Today, Meyers resides with his wife, Donna, and son, Matthew, on the Space Coast in Florida. End
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