A Dangerous Predicament -- Newly Released Novel Offers Gripping Storyline


ST. CLAIR SHORES, Mich., May 1, 2003 (PRIMEZONE) -- "Make no mistake about the permanency of skepticism." This quotation by Hunt Lange is just one of the quotations, which begin each chapter, in author Thomas G. Livernois' newly released novel, Drachman's Dilemmas (now available through 1stBooks Library). A contemporary mystery thriller, Livernois' book focuses on the captivating character, Frank W. Drachman.

Drachman's Dilemmas begins when a drunken Englishman head butts Drachman in a bar. Unbeknownst to Drachman, the man is an undercover British agent. When the agent turns up dead two months later, the main character finds himself entangled in a treacherous conspiracy, involving a bungling senator and a number of the world's leading intelligence agencies. How can Drachman clear his good name? He must set out on the run and take matters into his own hands.

Set in the mid 1990s in the Detroit Area, Livernois' book is a spellbinding novel, featuring a cast of interesting and sometimes deceitful characters.

Livernois currently resides in St. Clair Shores, Mich. Drachman's Dilemmas was previously published under another title, The Drachman Affair.

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