About the Book
The late Hip Hop artist Tupac Shakur predicted it: America's 'FINAL SOLUTION' to its War on Drugs. Black men are disappearing, being abducted. And no one is asking questions. Not the media, not the police, not the government. They're participating. Investigative reporter Cinque Solomon stumbles upon the key to the truth while covering what he believes to be another drug-related murder in a violence-plagued Southeast DC neighborhood. Soon, Cinque becomes the target, and when professionals fail to kill him, he's framed for three murders, including those of two police officers. Now, everyone wants him dead, a shadow government agency, the police and a brutal, drug trafficker he helped imprison. Cinque's running out of time, and to save his life and thousands of others, he must expose the plot and overcome his tragic past, ultimately saving the lives of some he considers scourges on the nation's urban communities. National Black Authors Tour bestselling author Eric Christopher Webb's (E.WEBB?!) highly-anticipated debut novel offers an unsettling commentary on America's War on Drugs and a chilling explantion to several national events by ambitiously weaving a storytelling mix of Donald Goines, (Never Die Alone, Crime Partners, Dopefiend, etc.), John Grisham (The Firm, The Pelican Brief, etc.) and Sam Greenlee (The Spook Who Sat By The Door) into a conspiracy thriller reminiscent of John A. William's controversial novel, The Man Who Cried I Am. The Garvey Protocol: Inspired By True Events promises to alter how one interprets the news, government initiatives and public policy forever. Read it before it's banned!!!
About the Author: Eric Christopher Webb (E.WEBB?!) is a multitalented writer, performer, educator and social entreprenuer, having been featured in movies, videos, commercials and literary documentaries on HBO, BET Weekend's Evening of Spoken Word, BET Rap City, Video Jukebox, The Party Machine, The Learning Channel, Voice of America and XM Radio. Called "a gifted and visionary wordsmith" by then-ESSENCE magazine poetry editor Angela Kinamore and praised by The Washington Post for his "poetry (that) shakes up the status quo," he is the author of four other books, including Coming of Age: The Waking of Sleeping Giants, The Recipe For Revolution, the National Black Authors' Tour bestseller, Love Letters, Death Threats & Suicide Notes: new and selected poems and essays (1991-1998) and P: Writings of Love, Passion & Eroticism, Vol. 1., contributing to several journals, anthologies and magazines as well as co-writing and/or co-starring in several spoken word and hip hop stage productions, including: I Dream A World: African American History Through Poetry, For Black Coffeehouse Poets Who Believe Their Shyt Really Matters?!, To Be Young, Gifted, Black With Rap, Baby Mama Drama and Wade In The Water. Webb, an instructor and content developer at The Graduate School, USA, is a former Washington News Correspondent for Thomson Newspapers and an adjunct Associate Professor of English at Prince George's Community College, having also taught at Temple University PASCEP, the Alternative Learning Institute as well as other schools and institutions. A past two-term president of the board of directors of the Literacy Council of Prince George's County, MD, Inc., he is founder and senior fellow of The Khepera Center for Expression & Social Change, a paradigm-shifting institution whose mission is to establish a community of creative problem-solvers and social change agents that capitalize on the transformative and healing powers of expression and the Arts.