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Darius Myers is a New York City-based fiction writer.
The Black Camelot series is Myers' fictional world of wealthy and powerful New Yorkers, nosey gossip reporters, and racist kill squads intent on bringing the spectacular Black Camelot era to an end. The thrilling and suspense-filled series, packed with non-stop intrigue, murder, mayhem and revenge, is fast becoming a guilty pleasure for Myers' growing following of readers. Five Black Camelot novels are completed. More novels will be added to the series, and the author is anxious to grow the works to both reader and film audiences.
Myers is not a one-series wonder.
He has recently completed the Bourbon Will. It is Myers' take on the great American novel. The Bourbon Will is a period tale of an American family and their travails through slavery, Jim Crow, to the modern-day. The plot focuses on the moonshine economy in fictionalized rural South Carolina. A hot-selling bourbon brand created by Jim Crow subjects has become highly coveted by jealous white supremacist--- murder, kidnapping, harrowing death-defying escapes and modern-day buried treasures follow. Myers is looking for agent representation as he seeks to bring this novel to market.
As noted, there's still a lot yet to be done with the Black Camelot series.
"I'm far from finished with these characters and their adventures. They are still fun for me and the characters have come to life with several that are only beginning to express themselves. I am planning to end the first set of sagas with seven novels. Afterwards, we'll see what's next for Donald Alexander, Kwame Mills, Teddy Walker, the Celebrity Hack Patrol, and the other characters readers love."
The series takes place around the backdrop of a world-class media company, New York City big business and glamorous high society in which Myers has been a curious participant/member for three plus decades. It begins with a dramatic shooting at the world's most powerful family-owned media company. The shooting became the most talked about event in Gotham for a decade, and led to dramatic change at the company, the city, and eventually the world.
Myers brings an insider's insight into his storytelling. He called on the long career he spent at top New York media companies. "I had to learn how to be a Kung Fu fighter, and it helped me carve out a living, and I had a blast along the way. In hindsight, I feel pretty fortunate," he said. Myers rose to hold highly coveted senior roles at world-class companies Time Warner (Fortune Magazine and Sports Illustrated) and Gannett (USA Today), among others.
The author earned an undergraduate degree in communications with a focus on journalism from the CW Post College of Long Island University. He also received an MBA from the Kellogg Graduate School of Management at Northwestern University, where he attended as a Time Warner Scholar.
“This entertaining sequel and its vibrant, now-familiar characters will surely leave readers craving more.”
– Kirkus Reviews
Nerves are frayed in New York City when an affluent celebrity’s murder threatens to ignite a race war in Myers’ thriller series installment.
For some time, white supremacist groups have been trying to assassinate the Black Camelots—a group of successful Black friends and those close to them. When a white supremacist hit squad kills Phaethon Malone, a beloved Jamaican-born pro athlete and humanitarian (and friend of the Camelots), Jamaican gang leaders in New York demand revenge. NYPD Chief of Detectives Teddy Walker wants to prevent a race war and seeks help from the Society of Protectors, whose combat-trained members have thwarted previous assassination attempts. Meanwhile, California Democratic senator Janet Bivens eyes the presidential election, intending to run against Republican candidate Digby Yates. While Janet has indirect ties to the Society of Protectors, Digby is an unsavory sort (years ago, he helped cover up the fatal police beating of a Black college football player). As the Black Camelots mourn their loss, someone plans a lethal assault in hopes of turning New Yorkers against one another. Myers, as per usual, loads this story with memorable characters, both returning and new. A few appearances are akin to cameos; others spawn engaging subplots that, unfortunately, lead nowhere. In some ways, this novel feels transitional, carrying over conflicts from the preceding installment and unspooling new plot threads, such as a Black Camelot member’s crucial political decision, for a sequel to pick up later. Still, the tension rarely lets up as Walker struggles to maintain peace, the Society of the Protectors’ enigmatic leader (“the Voice”) interrogates an uncooperative killer, and the baddies put a master assassin (“one of the most feared and renowned in the business”) on their payroll. The large, dynamic cast, abetted by deftly succinct writing and short chapters, propels the narrative with an impressively swift momentum.
This entertaining sequel and its vibrant, now-familiar characters will surely leave readers craving more.
Pub Date: Jan. 7, 2022
ISBN: 9781088009291
Page count: 326pp
Publisher: Fero Scitus
Review Posted Online: Aug. 9, 2024
In this third installment of Myers’ Black Camelot series, white supremacist organizations seeking murderous revenge incite a race war.
A trio of successful, affluent businesspeople make up a group known as Black Camelot in New York City. Their mere existence makes them targets for hate groups, with the powerful Before Emancipation organization going to great lengths to kill them. Luckily, the Society of Protectors, a private army, so efficiently safeguards Black Camelot that the members don’t even realize they’re in danger. But lately, things have changed; BE’s fury over many of its men falling to the Protectors leads the organization to go after Black Camelot and their allies with a vengeance. And this time, BE’s skilled assassins manage to kill more than one of their targets. Now, it seems, any friends of Black Camelot, or anyone who’s ever helped them, are at grave risk. With help from the nefarious secret society Pre-1860, BE funds a race war, one that the Protectors must put a stop to before more lives are lost. The author brings back many characters from preceding installments, including widow Dawn Davis Stuart and her beloved father-in-law, Yancey Stuart, both of whom are in the assassins’ sights. The bulk of the text is a string of phone calls in which people update others on deaths or murder attempts, an approach that works best for the Protectors’ enigmatic leader, “the Voice” (“We have come up with a name for this entire offensive; we call it Project Maim”). The very size of the cast generates suspense, since the killers could go gunning for any number of people. As in the previous entry, series regulars Donald Alexander, Kwame Mills, and Samantha Rivers (who are Black Camelot) make relatively few appearances, but further planned sequels should give these three ample opportunities to retake the narrative reins.
A rousing, topical thriller that keeps an ongoing saga moving at a brisk pace.
Pub Date: July 8, 2021
ISBN: 9798534010404
Page count: 351pp
Publisher: Fero Scitus
Review Posted Online: Dec. 7, 2023
Armed hate groups target successful Black businesspeople and philanthropists in Myers’ thriller.
Donald Alexander and six of his friends and colleagues belong to a group dubbed Black Camelot by the media. They’re affluent Black people in New York City, coronated by the media as royalty (“Every story will brand them as the Kings, Queens, Princes, and Princesses of New York City. We follow their lives closely as the city’s royal family. We write about how they brought the spirit of Camelot to New York”). Not everyone feels that way; enraged white supremacist groups dispatch assassins to kill them. Fortunately, the covert Society of Protectors has its collective eyes on Black Camelot, and their highly skilled members thwart the assassination attempts. Meanwhile, Dawn Davis Stuart, also known as Madame Hot Temper, is back in NYC after serving a prison sentence for murdering her husband. She works with popular gossip reporter Luke McFlemming to expose a conspiracy surrounding Bronson Pagent, one of her late husband’s seedy real-estate rivals. This loathsome man, who has secret ties to a hate group, may be setting his sights on both Dawn and Luke. Myers’ follow-up to The Publisher’s Dilemma (2020) rallies its smart, able Black cast and aptly portrays the sad backlash from detestable racists. Unfortunately, Donald, along with fellow returning characters like Kwame Mills and Samantha Rivers, often fades in the background. Surprisingly, Luke garners most of the spotlight, despite the fact that he’s a tactless, self-absorbed, and disliked reporter who many other characters mercilessly (and tediously) mock or chastise. The white supremacists pose very little threat, as Society members easily take down a string of incompetent assassins in swift confrontations to which Donald and the others are typically oblivious. Still, the seven who make up Black Camelot are likably tenderhearted, and “The Voice,” who leads the Society, is delightfully mysterious.
A remarkable cast elevates this routine but socially aware thriller.
Pub Date: Dec. 5, 2020
ISBN: 9781087906645
Page count: 350pp
Publisher: Fero Scitus
Review Posted Online: Oct. 5, 2023
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