"A fast-paced thriller that effectively examines the people who shape American politics." Kirkus named it a "Get It" "Another deftly crafted addition to an original saga, and fun read from start to finish by skilled storyteller and novelist Darius Myers," Midwest Book Review The action, suspense, and thrills go to new heights in book six of author Darius Myers' thriller series. The war to kill the Black Camelots has paused momentarily. In its stead, the Digby Yates assigned kill teams continue their manhunt for Tyrone Wheeler.His estranged wife, Flower, has passionately and publicly displayed her love and devotion to her new love, Wheeler. If she becomes collateral damage, so be it.At the same time, the banker turned assassin, Skylar Andrews, is on the run. He's planning to re-emerge in his quest to kill Yates, his brother-in-law and the man responsible for his wife Blaine's death.The Artist Hitman, a foe of Teddy Walker and The Voice, is holed up in Rio Dijanero. Rio is a hideout for several of the top hitmen in the world, one of whom is a mentor, Whit Smart. Billy One-Shot and a mysterious Brazilian are also there. A summit is convened to ensure that Rio remains a safe place.Political old lion and family patriarch, Hardwick Bivens, Sr. against the expressed wishes of his granddaughter, Democratic presidential candidate, Janet Bivens, hired Billy One-Shot to assassinate Yates. The plan was abandoned until another could be conceived. This one with ramifications far greater than the assassination of Yates. In Black Camelot's Assassins and Conspirators, the dark worlds convene. The conspirators use their considerable power and the assassins reassess. It leaves one of the world's most revered powers shattered. Kirkus Reviews: In Myers' sixth series installment, the attempted assassinations of public figures in the United States cause political reverberations.A fast-paced thriller that effectively examines the people who shape American politics. Kirkus named it a "Get It" With the sixth installment of the series, Black Camelot's Assassins & Conspirators , the stakes have moved from the boardroom to the front lines of American politics. I wanted to explore the "political reverberations" that occur when powerful figures are targeted and the chaotic intersection of media, wealth, and systemic corruption. Drawing on my background as an executive at Time Warner and CBS , I've infused this thriller with a "gleefully unpredictable" cast and the authentic tension of those who shape the national narrative behind the scenes. In this story: A Presidential Candidate survives a sniper's bullet in Tennessee, only to see his popularity skyrocket amidst the tragedy. - Billionaire Donald Alexander —one of the legendary "Black Camelots"—considers a "new media idea" to challenge the status quo and counter a corrupt political machine. - Chief Teddy Walker find himself dogged and overworked as a series of fatal hits across New York City threatens to ignite a national firestorm. I am honored that Kirkus Reviews has recommended this installment, calling it "a fast-paced thriller that effectively examines the people who shape American politics." Whether it's a frustrated hitman, an ambitious reporter, or a billionaire coming out of retirement, these stories are about flawed, brilliant characters thriving in an imperfect world. I hope you enjoy the "riveting subplots" and non-stop pace of this journey. As always, I'd love to hear from you: In the fight for power, whose side are you on? Enjoy the ride—and get ready, because the saga continues in Black Camelot's Choices. Darius Myers is an American fiction writer. He is the creator of a dynamic, ongoing series of Black Camelot thrillers centered on powerful Black individuals in high-stakes New York society under threat by radical conspiracy. With six books already released and a seventh arriving in fall 2025, his work continues to draw attention for its bold, action-driven storytelling.Previously he was a marketing and media industry executive who held senior roles at leading media companies that include Time Warner, USA Today & Hachette Magazines. Mr. Myers has an undergraduate degree 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