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Dead Air
Dead Air
Author: Mike Lupica
Move over, Spenser. There's a faster-talking, wiser-cracking, tougher investigator on the horizon. His name is Peter Finley, and he packs a minicam instead of a gun. And nothing can stop him. — Finley is a reporter for Channel A, a New York cable TV station. he once wrote a best-selling book, but that money's long gone. The fabulous and generally...  more »
ISBN: 164598
Publication Date: 1986
Pages: 212
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Publisher: Villard Books
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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First paperback printing of the well-known New York Sportswriter/ESPN commentator's mystery from 1987. I think this book is currently out of print. Also, I believe that this is the first of his fiction novels. Stars smart-mouthed, quick thinking TV reporter Peter Finley. Filled with lively characters and a few unseen turns. I really enjoyed this book. This was the first of his non-sports related fiction novels that I've read. I highly recommend it.
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A NYC sportswriter and TV reporter, helped by his cameraman, goes looking for a former beauty queen.
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After all , the summer's heating up, his job is getting dull, and Finley, armed only with his Mimican, his shrewd prower of deduction and his penchant for wisecrackis needs a new outlet for his considerable talents.

So when a former beauty queen, Peter';s ex-girlfrien, is missing presumed dead. Finley goes in to action. He will be helped by his father, a retired cop, his cameraman, also his best friend, his bartender, who keeps his ear to the ground as he pours the drinks and a homocide lieutenant who does not exactly approve or Peter's free-lance career but who'll helpo himn all he can.

Blood, false idols, video, ice picks, great quips, and a new kind of Shamus. What more do you want.


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