
Scoop of Lies
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Narrated by:
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Gregg Rizzo
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By:
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Perry Kincaid
About this listen
How far would you go to save your job?
David Clay is a recent college graduate and newlywed struggling to cope with the disappointment of life after earning his journalism degree. With his mind full of grand ideas of writing award-winning stories to change the world, he is quickly introduced to the mundane and often unrewarding existence at a community newspaper.
And then the economy stalls, leaving the paper with no choice but to cut jobs to remain in business. When an employee approaches David with an unethical plan to boost circulation and save their jobs, he must make a choice that could lead him to fame and fortune - or the loud clank of a jail cell closing!
©2017 Perry Kincaid (P)2017 Shadow Max Publishing
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