Phillip W. Price, a former Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) agent, has released his latest novel, 'Asphalt Blues', the fourth installment in the Daniel Byrd series. The book, published by Lanier Press, is now available worldwide in both paperback and Kindle versions, coinciding with National Book Month celebrations. 'Asphalt Blues' promises to deliver the same level of excitement and realism that fans of the series have come to expect, with Daniel Byrd facing his most formidable adversaries yet.
In 'Asphalt Blues', Byrd finds himself in the crosshairs of a Mexican cartel drug lord and a CIA operative, both seeking revenge following the events of the previous book, 'Self Rescue'. Price's extensive law enforcement background lends authenticity to the narrative, offering readers a glimpse into the high-stakes world of crime and investigation. The author's commitment to realism and entertainment has drawn comparisons to popular series like 'Breaking Bad' and 'Jack Reacher'.
The release of 'Asphalt Blues' is significant not only for fans of the series but also for the broader literary community. It highlights the enduring appeal of crime thrillers and the importance of authentic storytelling. Price's work serves as a bridge between the fictional and real worlds of law enforcement, providing insights into the challenges and dangers faced by those in the field. For more information on the Daniel Byrd series, visit https://www.lanierpress.com.
Price's dedication to his craft and his ability to weave complex narratives have cemented his place in the thriller genre. 'Asphalt Blues' is not just another addition to the series; it's a testament to the author's skill in creating compelling, realistic stories that resonate with readers. As the Daniel Byrd series continues to grow, so does its impact on the genre, offering a fresh perspective on crime and justice.



