
The Journalist
Dan Newman(Author)
Diversion Books (Publisher)
Published on 20. June 2017
Book
Paperback/Softback
254 pages
978-1-68230-810-3 (ISBN)
Description
For readers who devour Laura Lippman's Tess Monaghan series and Jan Burke's Irene Kelly series comes a new standalone novel of crime and journalism from Dan Newman, who "keeps the lines of suspense tense and razor-sharp." (Laura Benedict, author of Isabella Moon and Devil's Oven.)
In the middle of the night, in war-torn Rwanda, journalist Roland Keene leaves his hotel to find armed rebels to interview. Some would call it a suicide mission. Roland would agree.
Keene has started at the bottom, living paycheck to paycheck, running from the bookie to whom he owes this and next month's rent, and trying to make his mark at one of his shining city's great papers. With no big breaks coming his way, though, Keene decides to make his own. He orchestrates a robbery-one designed to cast himself as the hero-but it goes all wrong and turns into a high-profile murder.
Despite everything, Keene's role as a "white knight" gets him favor with the victim's father, and a foot in the door of the newsroom. Immersed in the cutthroat world of investigative journalism, he breaks another story-this one of citywide corruption-but also starts accumulating powerful enemies among his colleagues.
Though Keene's work as a foreign correspondent keeps him on the road-and at arm's length from his problems-it doesn't stop him from being hounded by the people he betrayed on his way to the front page. What will happen to the great Roland Keene if his crimes are revealed, and to what lengths will he go to ensure his secrets never see the light of day?
In the middle of the night, in war-torn Rwanda, journalist Roland Keene leaves his hotel to find armed rebels to interview. Some would call it a suicide mission. Roland would agree.
Keene has started at the bottom, living paycheck to paycheck, running from the bookie to whom he owes this and next month's rent, and trying to make his mark at one of his shining city's great papers. With no big breaks coming his way, though, Keene decides to make his own. He orchestrates a robbery-one designed to cast himself as the hero-but it goes all wrong and turns into a high-profile murder.
Despite everything, Keene's role as a "white knight" gets him favor with the victim's father, and a foot in the door of the newsroom. Immersed in the cutthroat world of investigative journalism, he breaks another story-this one of citywide corruption-but also starts accumulating powerful enemies among his colleagues.
Though Keene's work as a foreign correspondent keeps him on the road-and at arm's length from his problems-it doesn't stop him from being hounded by the people he betrayed on his way to the front page. What will happen to the great Roland Keene if his crimes are revealed, and to what lengths will he go to ensure his secrets never see the light of day?
Reviews / Votes
"(An) expertly done study of a reptile brain at work." - Booklist"Told in lush, hypnotic prose that perfectly mirrors its mysterious Caribbean landscape, The Clearing is one man's quest for the brutal truth at the heart of his deadly self-deception. Throughout, Dan Newman keeps the lines of suspense tense and razor-sharp. An intoxicating, important debut." -Laura Benedict, author of Isabella Moon and Devil's Oven on The Clearing
"The Clearing is a dark and atmospheric psychological thriller, full of intrigue, terror and superstition, which examines our deep fear of the unknown." -Gumshoe Reviews on The Clearing
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Weight
208 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-68230-810-3 (9781682308103)
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Person
Dan Newman counts his having been raised "in-transit" around the globe as his most valuable education - despite a Masters degree in Journalism. The son of a globe-trotting international development worker, Dan grew up in St. Lucia, Lesotho, Swaziland, England, Canada, and Australia. Ask him where he comes from and you'll get a puzzled look, but it's left a love of travel, writing and far-flung places. He now lives with his wife and son just outside of Toronto, Canada.