About The Author
MICHAEL MIKUS
I lived in New York City for 13 years, where I acquired street knowledge and unique interpersonal communication to write about the city. I was an actor, playwright, worked for cable TV, and entered into the hard working, fanciful dream world of being a bartender in swank restaurants and everyday transient establishments that poets have written about for centuries. Oh, I was also a computer programmer just to keep the record straight.
Note from the Author
I wrote this book because it was easy to place myself in the mind of the main character, Henry Boyle, having worked previously in Law Enforcement. I believe it to be the first step to educate, as well as entertain readers that there is something terribly wrong with the institution of our government—not the system, but the warped people inside it willing to sell themselves to the highest bidder, regardless of how it affects innocent people looked upon as puppets, whose strings are controlled by the dark forces who disguise themselves as light bearers for the hope of tomorrow. I also believe that I am the one to write the book because its theme of deception has captured my soul.