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Cover of You Heard It Here First

You Heard It Here First

โœ Scribed by Emerson Black


Book ID
111477320
Year
2023
Tongue
English
Weight
177 KB
Category
Fiction
ASIN
B0BTML7L86

No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.

โœฆ Synopsis


A gossip magazine,
a disgraced journalist,
and a rockstar, torched alive.
You Heard It Here First!
EXCLUSIVE! Check out photos of Ripe For Pickingโ€™s frontman Gustaf Neilsenโ€™s last moments in Seen in Silverbridge!
When best friends Luce and Huds sneak photos of a hot international rock band for their uni gossip magazine, they never expected to get such a juicy exclusive.
The first-hand account of Gustaf Neilsenโ€™s fiery death rockets the gossip magazine to new levels of popularity.
But when the police come knocking, the Seen In Silverbridge duo must solve the mystery of Gustafโ€™s death in order to clear their own names. With help from their intern Faven, and veteran journalist Rodney, the unlikely foursome embark on a mission to find the killer...M.F


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