The Newsmakers

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Price
$26.99
Publisher
Thomas Nelson
Publish Date
Pages
352
Dimensions
6.4 X 1.2 X 9.3 inches | 1.1 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780718037673
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About the Author

Lis Wiehl is one of the nation's most prominent trial lawyers and highly regarded commentators. She is a regular commentator for CNN and also appears often on CBS, NPR, and other news outlets. For fifteen years, she was a legal analyst and reporter on the Fox News Channel. Prior to that she was the co-host on the nationally syndicated show The Radio Factor. She was also a tenured law professor at the University of Washington School of Law, in Seattle. Prior to joining the Fox News Channel in New York City, Wiehl served as a legal analyst and reporter for NBC News and NPR's All Things Considered. Before that, Wiehl served as a Federal Prosecutor in the United States Attorney's office. Wiehl earned her Juris Doctor from Harvard Law School and her Master of Arts in Literature from the University of Queensland. Wiehl is also the author of over nineteen books.
Sebastian Stuart has written screenplays, business books, and has had dozens of productions of his plays. His first novel was The Mentor, a psychological thriller.

Reviews

'This book is distinctive, with a terrific plot and an imperfect main character who is spellbinding. Kudos to Lis Wiehl for imaginative, yet absolutely believable in this 'me' world, great writing. Wiehl has distanced herself from the pack with this one."--Suspense Magazine
"The Newsmakers is sure to grip readers and open their eyes to the intense field that is journalism."--CBA Retailers + Resources
'Fox News' legal analyst Lis Wiehl puts her experience to splendid use in 'The Newsmakers, ' a tale that masterfully takes her quasi-alter ego, Erica Sparks, across the line from reporter to subject after she saves the life of a presidential candidate during an interview. This in the wake of her covering a Staten Island ferry disaster that may or may not have been an accident. The fun lies in watching Sparks pursue the nagging feeling that these two events may be somehow connected, uncovering a conspiracy of 'Seven Days in May' proportions at the expense of hers and her daughter's safety. In that respect, the thus ironically titled 'The Newsmakers' harks to the best of Robert Ludlum's paranoid tales of shadow governments and secret cabals, as well as classic political thrillers like 'The Parallax View' or 'Three Days of the Condor.' That's a high bar to set, but Wiehl is more than up to the task in crafting a superb page-turner as provocative as it is scary.--Providence Journal
"Wiehl's insider knowledge of the television news industry gives this novel credibility and excitement beyond the everyday tale."--RT Book Reviews
"As for Lis Wiehl's newest story, The Newsmakers, the mystery is physiologically and gripping at the same time. Wiehl ends the story in a cliff-hanger, begging for the next book to hurry up and be released."--Book Talk at Fiction 411