Author John Michele’s new book “Promises” is a fascinating portrait of Boston’s high-risk politics
John Michele, a native of Massachusetts, an avid fly fisherman, father and grandfather who went from cashier to president and CEO of a New England bank and lives in New Hampshire, where he enjoys gardening, building dry stone walls. , and growing fig trees, has finished his new book “Promises”: an exciting and powerful work that makes the pages go to the final chapter. “Promises” is the sequel to his first book, “Club Morocco.”
It is written that everything is just in love and war. Politics is war. This came home to John Verra, at first, slowly, then in an inhuman act of violence … “The lust for power in political minds is the strongest passion in life and drives ambitious men to commit acts of violence. ‘infamy’ (William Shakespeare).
Verra believes that the promises made are promises that must be fulfilled. Their beliefs, for many in their new world, are naive, gullible, and there is no way to live, especially if you want to survive in a big metropolitan city, where you have to make a lot of money with legal and illegal manipulation. legal. Their primary need is always present: to stay in power, to control voters, to use them, especially the poor.
His past and his own promises continue to occupy not only his mind but also his soul. In politics, opponents are able and willing to go back to the grave to dig up the bad. What does John Verra have to hide? Will he tell us? Can it be used?
Published by Page Publishing, John Michele’s exciting book is a great choice for avid readers of dramatic fiction.
Readers who want to experience this engaging work can purchase “Promises” from bookstores around the world or online at the Apple iTunes Store, Amazon, Google Play, or Barnes and Noble.