Fiction / Drama
Date Published: May 22, 2025
The Perfect Ten is a gripping tale of friendship, betrayal, and the lengths people will go to when pushed to the edge.
When three high school friends witness a disturbing event, they make a pact to never speak of it again. Twenty-five years later, their high school reunion reignites not only memories—but a dangerous new alliance. Two of the men are facing personal crises: one is drowning in debt, the other desperate to save his wife from a rare cancer. Their third friend, connected to a powerful mafia family, may hold the key to their salvation—but at what cost?
As the trio ventures into the high-stakes world of counterfeiting, an unexpected fourth member joins their scheme—a once-forgotten classmate whose transformation is as stunning as it is surprising.
Spanning the coal mines of Pennsylvania to the glittering heights of Manhattan’s finance and fashion districts, The Perfect Ten takes readers on an international journey filled with twists, secrets, and moral gray areas. With characters you’ll root for and a pace that never lets up, this smart, fast-moving thriller asks: How far would you go for the people you love?
Preface
Years ago, during the Carter
Administration when interest rates skyrocketed to twenty percent or more, I
used to frequent a restaurant called Sebastian’s in Raleigh N.C. A group of us would show up after five to quaff
a few beers and shoot the breeze. One
night, as we bantered back and forth about the state of the economy, one of the
guys made the comment, “I bet right now it costs more than ten dollars to make
a ten-dollar bill.”
From that profound realization,
we began to create a screenplay (at least in our minds it was destined to be a
star-studded box-office success starring Walter Matthau and Jack Lemon) about
two desperate men who embarked on a comedy filled journey into the world of
counterfeit.
Each night when two or more of us
would slide into our booth, we would kick around how Walter and Jack would
accomplish their mission. I wish I had a tape recording of those sessions -
they were brilliant and often led to alcohol laced cacophonous laughter. Those
memories of the good times we had at Sebastian’s have given me cause for
laughter for the past 45 years. Recovering from hip surgery back in 2012, I
endeavored to record our screenplay on paper.
But to my dismay, I realized that many of the funnier scenes had long
since faded so I found myself creating a whole new story based upon the same
premise. Upon retirement, I finally found the time to complete this project.
I’m sure some of the gang (Dick,
Dave, Ben, and Glen) have died - but for those who remain, this book is a
memorial to the good times we shared.
I wrote this book in three
months. It took my wife, Beverly,
countless hours over a six-month period to correct my grammar, and what she
calls my “improper use of the English language” and make sense of my unorthodox
sentence structure. She offered some
great ideas, and I owe a great debt of gratitude to her for making this book
possible. I would be remiss to not mention my friends Bert and RuthAnne Moss,
who read the first versions and offered good advice and much encouragement. I
thank you from the bottom of my heart.
And my friends Kenneth Pearson and Kathy Kresge who read the book and
encouraged me to pursue having it published. Thank you all again.
It is important to note that this
book is a complete work of fiction. None
of this happened and none of the characters are real. While it is peppered with interesting facts
that are true, it has a healthy dose of B.S. that enabled me to keep writing
without getting bogged down by mundane things such as truth. Surely the artful
merging of imagination and fact is the signature of any great storyteller. At least it is for my stories – as my wife so
often reminds me.
God has richly blessed me throughout my life, and it is my desire to be a blessing to others. Having spent over 45 years in North Carolina, I have decided to donate all profits from the sale of this book to Samaritan’s Purse, earmarked for the victims of Hurricane Helene.
In retirement, John finally turned to the page, sharing the vivid tales that have been living in his memory and imagination for years. The Perfect Ten is his debut novel—a suspenseful blend of crime, loyalty, and the power of old friends with unfinished business.
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