Celebrity Therapist Releases Psychological Thriller: Murdering Slimm Dawg
August 16, 2007 (PRLEAP.COM) Entertainment News
Celebrity Mental Health Therapist Terence McPhaul has accepted a challenge to dazzle readers with the worldwide September 2007 release of “Murdering Slimm Dawg”, a psychological thriller, which unfolds with Clark Atlanta University (CAU) as the backdrop. CAU, stoically situated in the heart in the Atlanta University Center, which houses Spelman and Morehouse Colleges, was formerly thought to be the cradle of African American erudition. As this once stable corner of history struggles to maintain its reputation the unthinkable happens.
The story centers around Mitchell Potts, a college football star that makes his way from the mean streets of South Central Los Angeles to lead a once lackluster football team of virulent derelicts to countless victories, becoming an NFL hopeful. There is one problem, Mitchell Potts (a.k.a. Slimm Dawg) is brutally murdered. It is not until then that the plot thickens, and Slimm Dawg’s deleterious past is unveiled, which includes a prison stint related to the rape and murder of a 12 year old girl, and his secret role as an international sadistic porn star.
McPhaul, who authored “The Celebrity Psyche” and “The Psychology of Hip Hop” weaves a knotty whodunnit involving an unscrupulous university board member with business ties to organized crime, a sinister football coach connected to Al-Qaeda, the lecherous swine of a president who blackmailed his own alcoholic wife into their marriage, the provost who was a prostitute during her rough-and-tumble years in the rural South, the closeted homosexual president of the United African American College Fund who wielded corporate influence to get his secret lover a prime position at the institution, and lots of other colorful characters.
This book will have you spellbound as all the dots are connected in an intricate web of degradation, deceit, and demise.