Title:
DARK MONEY
Author: Larry D. Thompson
Publisher: Story Merchant Books
Pages: 420
Genre: Legal Thriller
DARK MONEY is
a thriller, a mystery and an expose’ of the corruption of money in politics.
Jackson
Bryant, the millionaire plaintiff lawyer who turned to pro bono work in Dead Peasants, is caught up in the
collision of money and politics when he receives a call from his old army
buddy, Walt Frazier. Walt needs his assistance in evaluating security for Texas
Governor Rob Lardner at a Halloween costume fundraiser thrown by one of the
nation’s richest Republican billionaires at his mansion in Fort Worth.
Miriam Van Zandt is the best marksman among The Alamo Defenders, an
anti-government militia group in West Texas. She attends the fund raiser dressed as a cat burglar---wounds the
governor and murders the host’s brother, another Republican billionaire. She is
shot in the leg but manages to escape.
Jack is appointed special prosecutor and must call on the Texas DPS
SWAT team to track Van Zandt and attack the Alamo Defenders’ compound in a
lonely part of West
Texas. Van
Zandt’s father, founder of the Defenders, is killed in the attack and Miriam is
left in a coma. The authorities declare victory and close the case---but Jack
knows better. The person behind the Halloween massacre has yet to be caught.
When Walt and the protective detail are sued by the fund raiser host and the
widow of the dead man, Jack follows the dark money of political contributions
from the Cayman
Islands to Washington to Eastern Europe, New York and New Orleans to track the real killer and absolve
his friend and the Protective Detail of responsibility for the massacre.
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Larry D. Thompson Talks About His Cover DARK MONEY
The cover for DARK MONEY was designed by Buffalo Creative
Group.
I submitted a page and a half synopsis of the book and in a
matter of weeks received two proposed cover. I chose one of them. The cover
features a costume ball mask with blood dripping from it. Certainly, it is
eye-catching, the kind of cover that would cause a reader to want to pick up
the book. The mask idea comes from the opening scene. It’s a political fund
raiser shortly before Halloween where everyone is to come in costume. It is a
DARK MONEY fundraiser and the symbolism of the mask is obvious. With certain of
these political organizations, the government does not require the donors to
disclose their names. All of the funds are veiled by a curtain, and no one can
look behind it to see where the funds come from. As to the blood, there is an
assassin at the fundraiser who kills one person and critically wounds the
governor of Texas. Jack Bryant,
the protagonist, must then lead the manhunt to find the killer and the person
who paid for the attack. So the bloody costume mask works very well to draw the
reader into the story.
Larry D. Thompson was first a trial
lawyer. He tried more than 300 cases throughout Texas, winning in excess of 95% of them.
When his youngest son graduated from college, he decided to write his first
novel. Since his mother was an English teacher and his brother, Thomas
Thompson, had been a best-selling author, it seemed the natural thing to do.
Larry
writes about what he knows best…lawyers, courtrooms and trials. The legal
thriller is his genre. DARK
MONEY is his fifth story and the second in the Jack Bryant series.
Larry and his wife, Vicki, call Houston home and spend their summers on a
mountain top in Vail, Colorado. He has two daughters, two sons and four grandchildren.
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