Welcome to the Mössburg Research Institute and Academy of Political Science where liberals and conservatives are one in the same. See a world of intense political strategy up close and personal as our newest intriguing drama unfolds. This classic romantic tale of conspiracy and entrapment culminates around the heroine, “Bethany” (Elizabeth Ann King), whose alleged links to organized crime may accompany a new position. Her boss, Henry, the political scientist and our protagonist, who, haunted by past business transactions, is torn between a love in his life and his loyalties to classified party politics’ perceptions. Bound by law and in fear for his life, Henry must defend a smalltime self-proclaimed kingpin risking federal incarceration, and Elizabeth, whose life now is as well in jeopardy, cannot afford for him to fail. Local corporate campaign contributions are to be embezzled where on Henry will fall the blame. Framed, defiled and defamed; he’d end up in POLITICAL PRISON once again; unless… but with the national election lost, our young secretary/law Student who has seen far too much must conceal her feelings for Henry and the evidence of her boss’s Green party views, while he plays his one last best card against the Kartel’s corporate American plot without getting anyone sued, seriously hurt or mysteriously assassinated…
A native of Memphis, TN (Home of the Blues) Tennessee Henry Moss is a graduate of the city’s most prestigious Hamilton High School and the University of Memphis where he received degrees in Philosophy, American History and Architectural Engineering Technology. Inquiring minds demanded his position on the concept of love and how it affects him. He doesn’t claim to be a heart throb, but he reminds all that he has had his heyday when he was a valuable choice on the auction block of love. He explains, “Neither male nor female is to the other just a piece of meat, and until you can see that, you have no business dealing in the matters of love. The maturity necessary to comprehend love is the same that that gives us the gift to sing the Blues. Some just don’t develop their ideas as well as others.” He hopes his is sufficient. One of the most intellectual and entertaining works of this present decade, #MemphisLove: Once Upon a Time in M.E.M.P.H.I.S. L.O.V.E. ©2020 is the perfect gift this holiday season.