By Richard LuthmannFormer Federal Judge and acclaimed author Stephen McGuire has again captured the literary world's attention by releasing his latest novel, "Secret Deceit." This gripping thriller dives into a high-stakes world of political intrigue and corporate greed. It follows the story of an assassination plot against President David Edwards, whose legislative reforms threaten powerful corporate interests.
Special Service Agent Anthony Russo, a seasoned Special Forces veteran, finds himself in the crosshairs of danger as his investigation into the President's assassination entangles him with corrupt officials and a sinister conspiracy aimed at protecting immense corporate profits. The novel's compelling narrative exposes the dark underbelly of Washington, D.C., making it an exciting read that mirrors real-world power dynamics.
McGuire, a native of Louisville, Kentucky, with degrees from the University of Kentucky and South Texas College of Law, is no stranger to the corridors of power. His 30-year legal career in Washington, D.C., culminated in his role as Chief Judge of the Federal Trade Commission. His work earned him recognition from President George W. Bush and the FTC's Distinguished Service Award.
Special Service Agent Anthony Russo, a seasoned Special Forces veteran, finds himself in the crosshairs of danger as his investigation into the President's assassination entangles him with corrupt officials and a sinister conspiracy aimed at protecting immense corporate profits. The novel's compelling narrative exposes the dark underbelly of Washington, D.C., making it an exciting read that mirrors real-world power dynamics.
McGuire, a native of Louisville, Kentucky, with degrees from the University of Kentucky and South Texas College of Law, is no stranger to the corridors of power. His 30-year legal career in Washington, D.C., culminated in his role as Chief Judge of the Federal Trade Commission. His work earned him recognition from President George W. Bush and the FTC's Distinguished Service Award.
Now residing in Naples, Florida, McGuire has been a staple in the Southwest Florida community, frequently engaging in speaking events and interviews nationwide. His novels, including "Fractured Power" and "Prior Restraint," consistently explore themes of corruption, power, and greed, resonating with the current political climate.
Beyond writing, McGuire is a man of diverse interests and experiences. He has traveled to over 65 countries, with notable visits to Africa, India, Vietnam, and Japan. He and his wife Doris even taught English in China's Fujian Province. A letter he wrote about Havana, Cuba, was featured in Cigar Aficionado magazine. McGuire's passion extends to classic cars, fine wine, golf, and life with his wife, golden retriever Henry, and mini goldendoodle Alfie.
For more about Stephen J. McGuire and his work, visit www.stephenmcguireauthor.com.
Beyond writing, McGuire is a man of diverse interests and experiences. He has traveled to over 65 countries, with notable visits to Africa, India, Vietnam, and Japan. He and his wife Doris even taught English in China's Fujian Province. A letter he wrote about Havana, Cuba, was featured in Cigar Aficionado magazine. McGuire's passion extends to classic cars, fine wine, golf, and life with his wife, golden retriever Henry, and mini goldendoodle Alfie.
For more about Stephen J. McGuire and his work, visit www.stephenmcguireauthor.com.