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Drugs Made in Heaven – A Gripping New Thriller by James Bruce
Zanesville, OH – December 30, 2025 – Acclaimed author and entertainment industry veteran James Bruce announces the release of his latest novel, Drugs Made in Heaven, a gritty thriller that plunges readers into a world where luxury masks corruption and justice hangs by a thread.
In a city where opulence conceals lawlessness, a rookie detective goes undercover to dismantle a drug empire shielded by the very institutions sworn to stop it. Navigating betrayal, hidden loyalties, and a maze of corruption, he finds that one unsuspecting security guard may hold the key to unraveling the entire operation. Drugs Made in Heaven is a pulse-pounding tale of deception, danger, and the pursuit of justice in a world where nothing is as it seems.
About the Author
James Bruce, age 79, is an accomplished author, producer, agent, and consultant whose remarkable career spans decades in the entertainment industry. A proud great-grandfather, Bruce has lived a life as colorful and dynamic as the stories he tells.
He has penned an acclaimed autobiography and numerous nonfiction works on the music business, drawing from firsthand experiences working alongside artists, navigating contracts, and witnessing the triumphs and pitfalls of an ever-evolving industry. With an insider’s eye and a storyteller’s heart, Bruce has guided readers through the highs and lows of a world few truly experience.
Now, with Drugs Made in Heaven, Bruce turns his talent to fiction. This gritty, cinematic thriller explores loyalty, betrayal, and the razor-thin line between justice and survival. Blending wisdom, wit, and a lifetime of hard-earned perspective, Bruce proves that age is no barrier to reinvention—or to keeping readers on the edge of their seats.
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