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Paperback Corruption of Justice Book

ISBN: 1625671725

ISBN13: 9781625671721

Corruption of Justice

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Fast-talking reporter Sutton McPhee is so starved for a story, she'll even follow around a beat cop for a lousy "day in the life" piece. And then the cop winds up dead. But when his killer sets out to... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Reporter-sleuth McPhee interestingly investigates corruption

The life of Washington News reporter Sutter McPhee covers the Fairfax County police beat, which never seems to have a dull moment. Currently, to gain a story she accompanies Patrol Officer Dan Magruder on his rounds. To Sutter's dismay, the only thing Dan accomplishes besides wasting gas is the arrest of a drunken flasher. That same night, someone kills Magruder in his apartment by shooting him at point blank range. A couple of days later, someone finds an abandoned body in the woods of a person under federal investigation. Subsequently, a teenager dies when he steals Sutter's car only to have the vehicle explode. For some unknown reason, an assailant wants the reporter dead. To save her life and to find out what the hell is happening, Sutter conducts her own investigation, knowing that she might even be in more danger now. CORRUPTION OF JUSTICE is an extremely well done amateur sleuth mystery that exposes political corruption by officials on all levels of government. Sutter remains a well-balanced individual who can be sensitive or hard as necessary. Readers will adore the intrepid journalist and relish the fact that her personal life has moved forward as the series begins to live up to its potential.Harriet Klausner

Mystery and intrigue in the police department in the Capital

Sutton McPhee is a self-assured police reporter for the Washington News in D.C. She is appalled to learn of the murder of a young police officer shortly after she has interviewed him for an article. When the body of a well-known businessman is then discovered in the very park where she had observed the officer at work, she makes no immediate connection between the two.An attempt is made on her own life, and Sutton continues to investigate, determined to find an answer to the growing mysteries. Her research takes her to Florida where she uncovers information which takes her back home to D.C. She interviews a judge and a congressman, copes with the jealousy of a co-worker, and, of course, becomes increasingly, although reluctantly involved in a relationship with a widowed police officer who has a small son.The ongoing conversation Sutton has with the little voice in her head is particularly enjoyable, a nice touch.Affaire de Coeur
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