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"Provides an excellent feel for the TV news industry. The plot twists are truly surprising. Totally recommended."-- The Drood Review of Mystery "Deaver is a master of ticking-bomb suspense!"-- People "Deaver will immobilize you with his deviousness!"-- Rocky Mountain News "Rune is a breath of fresh air."-- Booklist "Peerless entertainment."-- Kirkus Reviews Don't miss Jeffery Deaver's other gripping novels featuring his unforgettable heroine: Rune "[ Rune ] is a breath of fresh air!"-- Booklist Manhattan Is My Beat "Highly original and very entertaining."-- Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine Death of a Blue Movie Star "Innovative and entertaining...truly an original."-- The Drood Review of Mystery and look for: The Lesson of Her Death Mistress of Justice Available from Bantam Books From the Paperback edition. From Publishers Weekly Rune, the shrewd and spunky heroine of Manhattan Is My Beat , returns with a new job as a camerawoman for a local TV news station, but she still believes in magic and lives by her own rules. Rune thinks that Randy Boggs, convicted killer of network news head Lance Hopper, is innocent, and she persuades network dragon lady Piper Sutton, the country's top news anchor, to let her investigate and produce a segment on the murder. Endearing, with lots of moxie but no experience, Rune learns the hard way as she blunders through the world of big-time investigative reporting, making mistakes and trusting the wrong people. She also has to act as a mother to her flaky friend Claire's three-year-old, Ophelia, when Claire runs off to Boston in search of a better life. Deaver's background as a journalist helps him to vivify the competitive, even back-stabbing caste system of network news and to successfully depict the tedium as well as the excitement a reporter experiences when breaking a major story. He writes with clarity, compassion and intelligence, and with a decidedly human and contemporary slant. Copyright 1991 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the paperback edition. From Kirkus Reviews Rolling-stone punk naif Rune (veteran of two paperback mysteries) embarks on a crusade to free Randy Boggs, who's done three years in Attica for killing Lance Hopper, head of the news network for whose Manhattan affiliate she's been grinding a camcorder. Naturally, everybody from sympathetic producer Lee Maisel to cartoonishly nasty news-anchor Piper Sutton tries to get her off the story, but, untroubled by a scene-stealing baby she's just inherited, a thug named Jack Nestor who's stalking her, and the deaths of Boggs's protector in prison and a key witness whose testimony exonerates Boggs, she finally succeeds in getting him sprung--and then wishes she hadn't, as he doesn't look nearly so innocent out on the street. Peerless entertainment for those who like 'em gaudy, manic, and totally awesome. -- Copyright ©1991, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved. --This text refers to the paperback edition. From Library Journal After viewing a video of a convicted murderer, houseboat dwelling Rune ( Death of a Blue Movie Star , Bantam, 1990) decides the man is innocent; she then convinces her employer, Network News, to sponsor her investigation. Why Rune believes what she does remains inexplicable, which necessitates a great deal of persuasion on her (and the author's) part. Ultimately, Rune finds herself mixed up with the convict, her bosses, and a cute three-year-old. Despite its extended exposition, this tale of a news scoop gone wrong should appeal to fans.Copyright 1991 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the paperback edition. Jeffery Deaver is the award-winning, #1 internationally bestselling author of over thirty-five novels and three collections of short stories. His first book featuring Lincoln Rhyme, The Bone Collector, was made into a major motion picture starring Denzel Washington and Angelina Jolie. Visit Jeffery at jefferydeaver.com. --This text refers to the paperback edition. 'Deaver is a master of ticking-bomb suspense' -- People magazine 'The best psychological thriller writer around' -- The Times --This text refers to an alternate kindle_edition edition. Read more
Features & Highlights
- From the bestselling author of the Bone Collector novels, soon to be an NBC series
- Rune is an aspiring filmmaker with more ambition than political savvy, paying her dues as an assistant cameraperson for the local news. But she's got her eyes on the prize, the network's hot newsmagazine,
- Current Events—
- and she's got the story she knows will get her there. Poking around in the video archives, Rune spots a taped interview with Randy Boggs, who's doing hard time in Attica for a murder he claims he didn't commit. Rune can't say exactly why, but she's sure he's innocent. If she can prove it,
- Current Events
- won't merely report the news, it'll make news—and Rune's career. But what she could be writing is Randy Boggs's epitaph—and her own. Rune's newly discovered witness soon turns up dead. A hit man from Miami is on Rune's trail, and Boggs is finding prison even more dangerous than before. Someone wants this story killed, and it could be the girl with the camera who ends up on the cutting room floor.





