It's News to Me: Volume 5

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Price
$27.95  $25.99
Publisher
Oceanview Publishing
Publish Date
Pages
352
Dimensions
6.42 X 9.42 X 1.21 inches | 1.45 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781608094561

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About the Author
R. G. Belsky is an author of crime fiction and a journalist in New York City. He has a degree in journalism from Ohio University and has had an illustrious career in both print and television news. He is the former Vice President at NBC Local Digital News, Managing Editor of the NY Daily News, News Editor of Star Magazine, and Metropolitan Editor of the New York Post. Most recently, he was a Managing Editor of NBC News. Belsky's crime novels reflect his extensive media background in newspapers, magazines, and TV/digital news. It's News to Me is the fifth novel in his Clare Carlson series, following Yesterday's News, Below the Fold, The Last Scoop, and Beyond the Headlines. Belsky resides in New York City.
Reviews
Praise for The Clare Carlson Mystery Series

"When a popular college student named Riley Hunt is murdered in Manhattan, it's a big story for TV newswoman Clare Carlson. Quickly, a troubled Afghanistan war veteran is identified as the main suspect. Then the suspect's mother approaches Claire with information that could prove her son is not the killer." --New York Post

"[It's News to Me is] witty, clever and engaging. Clare Carlson's irreverent comments and dogged reporter's instincts make for a propulsive ride as she races from the chaos of a newsroom's inner sanctum to the dangers of a murder victim's deepest secrets. Once you start, you won't put it down." --Lisa Gardner, #1 New York Times best-selling author

"Below the Fold takes readers on a whiplash ride through a New York murder case. The television news investigation provides a fascinating lens for the story. Heroine Clare Carlson is formidable, human, and thoroughly authentic. R. G. Belsky knows his stuff." --Meg Gardiner, Edgar Award-winning author

"In today's world of fake news and alternate facts, R. G. Belsky reminds us why we need reporters like Clare Carlson more than ever before. She is what we want all our journalists to be--honest, objective, and relentless in her pursuit of the truth." --Lee Goldberg, New York Times best-selling author

"Belsky's Yesterday's News elicits all parents' deepest fear--the disappearance of a child. But this intelligent, gripping novel is about so much more: ambition, secrets, and, most shocking of all, truth. Read it." --Reed Farrel Coleman, New York Times best-selling author

"What a terrific book! A complex and compelling nonstop cat-and-mouse chase--and you're never quite sure which one's the mouse. Even the savviest of readers will be gasping in awe at Belsky's impressive story-telling skills." --Hank Phillippi Ryan, Agatha, Anthony and Mary Higgins Clark Award-winning author

"Belsky's behind-the-headlines thriller Yesterday's News is about truth, lies--and how much of each we're willing to live with." --Lori Rader-Day, Mary Higgins Clark Award-winning author

"Below the Fold is a terrific mystery, written with a veteran journalist's eye. The pacing and plotting are everything you want, but it's R. G. Belsky's insider knowledge that adds a wonderful layer to this story of media and murder."--Michael Koryta, New York Times best-selling author

"The Last Scoop is another surefire success for author R. G. Belsky as well as for Oceanview Publishing which has been putting out one top-notch page-turner after another." --New York Journal of Books

"Belsky, a New York journalist, casts a searing light on a television newsroom and the never-ending pressure to capture headlines and ratings. Readers will hope capable, hard-driven Clare returns soon." --Publishers Weekly

"Belsky's not just funny; he has a pitch-perfect ear for dialogue, including writing snappy New York repartee not seen since Susan Isaacson." --BookTrib