New York City, 1936. In the midst of the Great Depression, the Big Apple is defiantly striving toward an era infused with art, architecture, and economic progress under the dynamic Mayor La Guardia. But those in City Hall know that tumultuous times can inspire both optimism and danger...

November 1936. Mayor La Guardia’s political future buckles under a missing persons case in New York City. Simultaneously, Lane unravels devastating secrets in the outskirts of Detroit. As two crimes converge, judging friends from enemies can be a dangerous game . . .

New York City, 1937

As the Great Depression loosens its grip on New York City, Mayor La Guardia and his team meet their greatest foe in the fight against organized crime.


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Brass is the latest book in the Fight To Keep Creativity Alive series. Creativity is for all of us. Brass debunks the myth that you’re either creative or you’re not. Why all the weapons, you ask? Creativity has a potent capacity to keep you from feeling like you’re sleepwalking through life. But you have to fight for it. Life is hectic, there are so many demands on us all; how can we fit in one more thing? Well, this book is a set of brass knuckles to help you fight through it. Creativity gives far more than it takes. If we want to work, play and live more fully, we have to fight to keep creativity alive.

“Brass is the most practical book on creativity I’ve read. There is nothing like it out there.”

-A. Carpenter, fitness instructor, homeschool-mom

 
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“Brass is for everyone. It will make you want to start creating immediately!”

-A. Herr, President of Excellence Leadership Coaching

“I found FTKCA to be daring, transparent and completely relatable”

-D. Montel, NYC Executive Coach