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Mike Hambrick is a veteran television anchor, reporter, and TV correspondent who has anchored broadcasts in major markets ranging from Dallas to Washington D.C. In addition, Mike has produced, hosted, and syndicated two national radio programs. "Freedom Line with Mike Hambrick" was heard in 65 markets across the country and was acclaimed by Radio America as, "an exceptional newsmagazine program and an important new voice in the defense of the rights of individuals." At the Howard Stern Channels on SiriusXM, Mike was the voice of Howard 100 News.
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Memphis
Rock DJ Uncovers Conspiracy Behind MLK Jr. Assassination
by Mike Hambrick

Overview


When Matt Harrison arrives in Memphis in 1966 to advance his broadcast career as a radio DJ, he finds himself inadvertently caught up in a web of intrigue involving the conspiracy to assassinate Martin Luther King, Jr. Set against the backdrop of the civil rights movement and the rich musical history of the Mississippi Delta, "Memphis" is a gripping political thriller torn from the headlines of the 1960's when America found itself on the precipice.
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From Memphis, a new political thriller by Mike Hambrick: "J. Edgar Hoover was standing at his window looking down at Pennsylvania Ave. It was his favorite spot for thought. Clyde Tolson was sitting dutifully in front of the Director's desk. The two men — who between them wielded more power than the President and Vice President of the United States — had been keeping tabs on King since 1955. In recent years, that effort had recently increased dramatically to include wiretaps, 24-hour surveillance and monitoring. Hoover also had some of King's closest and most trusted members of his inner circle on the FBI payroll. They provided intelligence on King's every move. "Clyde, I don't think we're getting timely intel from the folks we are paying inside the SCLC," Hoover fumed. "The people we're paying are closest to King. We should be getting more out of them." When Matt Harrison arrives in Memphis in 1966 to advance his broadcast career as a radio DJ, he finds himself inadvertently caught up in a web of intrigue. It began years earlier when J. Edgar Hoover compiled his infamous "prayer list" — targeting JFK, Martin Luther King, Jr. and Bobby Kennedy for "removal." Fresh from a small town in Texas, Matt's world is turned upside down on his very first day in Memphis when he's stopped by a redneck cop — setting off a terrifying chain of events that reaches from the highest corridors of power in Washington D.C. to the sordid world of the Dixie Mafia. Set against the backdrop of the civil rights movement and the rich musical history of the Mississippi Delta, "Memphis" is a gripping political thriller torn from the headlines of the 1960's when America found itself on the precipice.
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Overview


When Matt Harrison arrives in Memphis in 1966 to advance his broadcast career as a radio DJ, he finds himself inadvertently caught up in a web of intrigue involving the conspiracy to assassinate Martin Luther King, Jr. Set against the backdrop of the civil rights movement and the rich musical history of the Mississippi Delta, "Memphis" is a gripping political thriller torn from the headlines of the 1960's when America found itself on the precipice.

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Description


From Memphis, a new political thriller by Mike Hambrick: "J. Edgar Hoover was standing at his window looking down at Pennsylvania Ave. It was his favorite spot for thought. Clyde Tolson was sitting dutifully in front of the Director's desk. The two men — who between them wielded more power than the President and Vice President of the United States — had been keeping tabs on King since 1955. In recent years, that effort had recently increased dramatically to include wiretaps, 24-hour surveillance and monitoring. Hoover also had some of King's closest and most trusted members of his inner circle on the FBI payroll. They provided intelligence on King's every move. "Clyde, I don't think we're getting timely intel from the folks we are paying inside the SCLC," Hoover fumed. "The people we're paying are closest to King. We should be getting more out of them." When Matt Harrison arrives in Memphis in 1966 to advance his broadcast career as a radio DJ, he finds himself inadvertently caught up in a web of intrigue. It began years earlier when J. Edgar Hoover compiled his infamous "prayer list" — targeting JFK, Martin Luther King, Jr. and Bobby Kennedy for "removal." Fresh from a small town in Texas, Matt's world is turned upside down on his very first day in Memphis when he's stopped by a redneck cop — setting off a terrifying chain of events that reaches from the highest corridors of power in Washington D.C. to the sordid world of the Dixie Mafia. Set against the backdrop of the civil rights movement and the rich musical history of the Mississippi Delta, "Memphis" is a gripping political thriller torn from the headlines of the 1960's when America found itself on the precipice.

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Book details

Genre:FICTION

Subgenre:Mystery & Detective / Historical

Language:English

Pages:464

eBook ISBN:9798987295427

Paperback ISBN:9798987295410


Overview


When Matt Harrison arrives in Memphis in 1966 to advance his broadcast career as a radio DJ, he finds himself inadvertently caught up in a web of intrigue involving the conspiracy to assassinate Martin Luther King, Jr. Set against the backdrop of the civil rights movement and the rich musical history of the Mississippi Delta, "Memphis" is a gripping political thriller torn from the headlines of the 1960's when America found itself on the precipice.

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Description


From Memphis, a new political thriller by Mike Hambrick: "J. Edgar Hoover was standing at his window looking down at Pennsylvania Ave. It was his favorite spot for thought. Clyde Tolson was sitting dutifully in front of the Director's desk. The two men — who between them wielded more power than the President and Vice President of the United States — had been keeping tabs on King since 1955. In recent years, that effort had recently increased dramatically to include wiretaps, 24-hour surveillance and monitoring. Hoover also had some of King's closest and most trusted members of his inner circle on the FBI payroll. They provided intelligence on King's every move. "Clyde, I don't think we're getting timely intel from the folks we are paying inside the SCLC," Hoover fumed. "The people we're paying are closest to King. We should be getting more out of them." When Matt Harrison arrives in Memphis in 1966 to advance his broadcast career as a radio DJ, he finds himself inadvertently caught up in a web of intrigue. It began years earlier when J. Edgar Hoover compiled his infamous "prayer list" — targeting JFK, Martin Luther King, Jr. and Bobby Kennedy for "removal." Fresh from a small town in Texas, Matt's world is turned upside down on his very first day in Memphis when he's stopped by a redneck cop — setting off a terrifying chain of events that reaches from the highest corridors of power in Washington D.C. to the sordid world of the Dixie Mafia. Set against the backdrop of the civil rights movement and the rich musical history of the Mississippi Delta, "Memphis" is a gripping political thriller torn from the headlines of the 1960's when America found itself on the precipice.

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About the author


Mike Hambrick is a veteran television anchor, reporter, and TV correspondent who has anchored broadcasts in major markets ranging from Dallas to Washington D.C. In addition, Mike has produced, hosted, and syndicated two national radio programs. "Freedom Line with Mike Hambrick" was heard in 65 markets across the country and was acclaimed by Radio America as, "an exceptional newsmagazine program and an important new voice in the defense of the rights of individuals." At the Howard Stern Channels on SiriusXM, Mike was the voice of Howard 100 News.

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Carolyn
Page Turner! Memphis grabs you in the first chapter and doesn’t let go! The characters are well drawn, the dialogue is authentic, the plot is compelling, and sadly, believable. When the protagonist, Matt, is crossing the Mississippi Bridge or driving through the Delta, he takes you right along for the ride. You can hear the blues and smell the BBQ. The author’s research is obvious and his ability to capture the feeling of the time is spot on. If you like thrillers, and authors such as Patterson or Turow, go ahead and add Mike Hambrick to your list. You can thank me later. I’m ready for the next one! Read more
Landey
Thrilling novel Memphis is a thrilling read. You can almost taste the bbq and hear the blues, smell the streets in the poorest neighborhoods in the south, and feel the tension brewing in the struggle for equality. The setting is perfect for this gripping story, taking you on a tour of the south at one of the most pivotal times in its history. The author has done an incredible job setting the scenes and building a platform for the story to take place. The plot itself is fast-paced and dynamic, making memphis an easy read. If you're a fan of Patterson or Clancy, you'll love this one. I'm looking forward to a sequel! Read more
Tim
Memphis! Can't put this down! Just recieved the hardcopy of Memphis! This story has it all from suspence, intrigue, music...and so much more! This is one of those lay in bed at night reads...a true page turner! Read more
Alexandra
Compelling page turner This novel checks so many of the boxes I look for in a good read! The historical references, drama and conspiracy woven throughout the book make it very binge worthy! The author takes you back in time and it was easy to get sucked in. Hopefully there is a sequel! Read more
Dean
I highly recommend Memphis..it will blow your mind Memphis by Mike Hambrick is a wild ride made more interesting by Mike's personal backstory as a rock DJ at the same time MLK is assassinated in 1968. The hero in the story Matt Harrison gets swept up in both music and cultural history as he stands against the racist powers at work in the south. He also champions blues and other music icons while risking his life to tell the truth. I learned so much about both the Delta Blues and political landscape of the 1960's. This book is a work of fiction but also exposes genuine little known historical bombshells of the era. I highly recommend Memphis...get ready to have your mind blown and also to be moved to action to fight against the injustice that is still happening today. Read more