David Henry Breimhurst, an Emmy-winning investigative reporter and former TV news anchor on 6ABC in Philadelphia, will speak about his gripping new crime novel, Dead-Line, on Monday, December 2, 2024, at 6 p.m. at the St. Michaels Community Center (SMCC), 103 Railroad Avenue, St. Michaels. The program is free to the public. Seats may be reserved by emailing BoardSecretary@stmichaelscc.
Dead-Line is a spellbinding tale of a TV newscaster, Ben Spencer, who inadvertently slides into the lethal intersection of organized crime, political corruption, big law, and media manipulation. “It’s difficult to imagine a more qualified storyteller for such a tale than David Henry Breimhurst,” said SMCC’s Board Chair Lori Morris.
Breimhurst is a former reporter and news anchor known to his Philadelphia TV audiences as David Henry. Breimhurst’s novel draws upon his career uncovering public corruption, medical malpractice, and consumer fraud. He uncovered the trails of organized crime figures and the federal agents who pursued them. Henry also reported from two Middle East war zones and national disasters, including Ground Zero at the World Trade Center on 9/11.
About St. Michaels Community Center (SMCC)
The only social services organization in the Bay Hundred region, the St. Michaels Community Center offers residents education, food, and social programs in a safe and nurturing environment. The center’s newly renovated building is located at 103 Railroad Avenue in St. Michaels and is online at http://www.stmichaelscc.org.
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