
Bullet in the Chamber
A Lark Chadwick Mystery
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Narrated by:
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Suzanne Cerreta
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By:
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John Dedakis
About this listen
Gutsy reporter Lark Chadwick once again finds herself at the wrong place at the right time: front-row center when the White House press briefing room is suddenly attacked. The president is missing, the first lady's life is at risk, and Lark's personal life is falling apart when the man she loves disappears. In this story, author John DeDakis draws on his own personal pain - the sudden death of his 22-year-old son, Stephen - in what promises to be a true pause resister. DeDakis also draws on his 45-year journalism career (25 years at CNN) to show the daily struggles that go on behind the scenes in day-to-day, deadline-a-minute journalism.
©2016 John DeDakis (P)2017 John DeDakis
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