Burying the Lede
β Scribed by LeValley, Joseph;McBee, Ann;Paustian, Michael
- Publisher
- Bookpress Publishing
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 188 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- Iowa
- ISBN-13
- 9782018955046
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β¦ Synopsis
A horrific double murder in small town Iowa leads to the arrest and conviction of the young man who owned the murder weapon. However, Tony Harrington, a reporter for the local daily paper, doesn't believe the man is guilty. His search for the truth sparks a chain of events with tragic consequences. Undaunted, Tony pushes on, risking everything to uncover the most important facts - the story's true "lede." But even Tony can't imagine the magnitude of the evil he's facing or the true purpose behind the crimes that have besieged this quiet Iowa town. A first novel from author Joseph LeValley, Burying the Lede has it all: mystery, courtroom drama, romance, action, tragedy, villains, and heroes. Throughout the book, LeValley draws on his real-life experiences as a newspaper reporter to create a narrative with compelling details about the worlds of newspapers and the criminal justice system. The novel is as entertaining as it is shocking. Once you start reading Burying the Lede, you won't want to put it down. And each time Tony Harrington gets called out in the middle of the night, you will find yourself looking forward to going along for the ride.
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β¦ Subjects
Iowa -- Fiction
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