Meet & Greet with Author R. F. Mineo
November 23 @ 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Join us for a meet & greet with local author R. F. Mineo, who will discuss and sign copies of his suspense novels Fatal Conspiracies and Cargill Falls: The Mill Conspiracy.
About Fatal Conspiracies: Greed! Envy! Revenge! Conspiracy! Murder!
R. F. Mineo’s Fatal Conspiracies is a prescription for an exciting literary ride. It has more than the required active ingredients for intrigue, suspense, and surprise. Mineo’s debut novel is a thrilling page-turner. Follow his characters as some take unimaginable risks and others try to find justice for those wronged. One slip or one erroneous move, and medicine turns to poison. And for some, that will mean falling victim to the ultimate – the fatal – conspiracies.
Mineo takes a deep dive into the world of big Pharma—the therapies, the drive for more profits, and the people, scientists, and executives who get those prescription tablets to your local pharmacy.
About Cargill Falls: A tale of greed and betrayal unfolds in the middle of an old mill’s renovation. The discovery of hidden Civil War treasure ignites a deadly game of power, where trust is a liability, and every handshake hides a betrayal. As the body count rises, the Connecticut State Police find themselves outmaneuvered at every turn. The killer, a ghost in the night, remains elusive, her motives as hidden as the treasure itself.
R F. Mineo has had thrilling mysteries on his mind for years. Consistent encouragement from friends and family—and the freedom that retirement affords—catalyzed him to act. To put pen to paper! And so, a new mystery novelist was empowered.
Rich’s business career has spanned over three decades, including a prominent role at a large corporation in the Medical Diagnostic and Pharmaceutical business units. What’s more, Rich has been the Managing Partner of a small investment bank firm and operated an antiques business. Rich was born in Scranton, Pennsylvania, and graduated from Penn State University.
Rich served as head of the State of Connecticut Fundraiser for the Special Olympics. His other philanthropy includes volunteering at a nearby hospital and the local YMCA. When he’s not writing, Rich enjoys biking, bowling, and spending time with his two adult children, three grandchildren, and his wife of 57 years, Wanda.