Fred Layman Inks a Deal to Publish Groundbreaking Expose’ About the Inconvenient Truths Behind the Town of Blythewood’s Leadership

A seasoned operations professional lifts the veil on governance, accountability, and the human cost of municipal drama in a small town

January 13, 2026 – Fred Layman announces the publication of his first book, a revealing examination of the inner workings of the Town of Blythewood. The book explores the challenges faced by a newly appointed Director of Operations tasked with stabilizing a transitioning municipal facility burdened by a $1.3 million deficit—while navigating political infighting, governance conflicts, and intense public scrutiny.

Drawing from firsthand experience and documented interactions, the book provides an unfiltered look at the realities of municipal management when professional responsibility collides with political power.

What the Book Covers

The book examines:

  • The role and responsibilities of a Director of Operations within a transitioning municipal facility, with a focus on Doko Manor and Meadows Park
  • Fiscal pressures and deficit-reduction strategies implemented under strict time constraints
  • The tension between competent administration and political oversight, including the impact of mayoral power dynamics on daily operations
  • Documented conversations with town council members, the mayor, and town staff, highlighting efforts to align job descriptions with actual responsibilities
  • Allegations of misuse of amenities, accountability measures, and fiduciary obligations to community programs and town facilities
  • The personal, professional, and social repercussions individuals face when governance clashes with public perception
  • Issues of transparency, due process, and community response when leadership resists operational change
  • Real-world contrasts between proposed operating plans and subsequent directives, and how these inconsistencies affected outcomes and morale

The influence of media narratives and social media on reputations, public trust, and institutional credibility

Author’s Intent

Fred Layman aims to illuminate the inconvenient truths that can surface when local government and community institutions operate under competing visions, political pressure, and limited resources. Grounded in thorough documentation and firsthand accounts, the book reflects the experience of a dedicated operations professional striving to safeguard public interests in a highly charged environment.

Publication Details

  • Publication Date: June 1, 2026
  • Formats: Paperback | Hardcover | E-book | Audiobook
  • Publisher: Fresh Books Tree
  • Availability: Select bookstores, online retailers, author website, and library channels
  • Provides an in-depth case study of governance challenges in a small-town setting
  • Highlights the importance of fiduciary responsibility, transparency, and accountability
  • Raises critical questions about leadership, communication, and the protection of public resources
  • Contributes to broader discussions on ethics, governance, and the human impact of political dynamics in public service

Why This Book Matters About the Author

Fred Layman is a devoted father of seven who was tasked with an almost impossible responsibility: transitioning a dysfunctional municipal operation under overwhelmingly difficult circumstances. Serving as a whistleblower, Layman documented alleged misuse of amenities by the mayor at a time when many town employees were reluctant to speak out.

He provided documentation requested by the town attorney through a FOIA process and subsequently faced political retaliation, resulting in significant personal and familial consequences. This book reflects his commitment to accountability, transparent governance, and public service integrity.

Quotes

“This book is about accountability, not accusation.” — Fred Layman

“When governance and power collide, the truth protects the public.” — Michelle Ann Layman

Upcoming Events & Appearances

  • Book Launch Event: June 1, 2026
  • Speaking engagements, book signings, and panel discussions — To Be Announced

Media Opportunities

Media interviews and coverage opportunities — To Be Determined

How to Obtain the Book

  • Pre-order information
  • Official website and social media channels
  • Retail partners and purchase links

Notes for Editors

This book presents a narrative anchored in documented conversations and publicly observable events, addressing governance concerns, fiduciary duties, and the lived experiences of municipal professionals. Readers seeking insight into municipal management, public accountability, and the complexities of local politics will find a detailed, evidence-based account.

Fred Layman has signed a publishing agreement with Fresh Books Tree, an international publishing and marketing services partner supporting distribution strategy, media outreach, and global visibility, while maintaining the author’s independence and creative authority.

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