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Surviving the Lie - by James Queally (Hardcover)
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- From the critically acclaimed author of Line of Sight and All These Ashes comes the exciting final installment of the Russell Avery series: Surviving the Lie After the death of his two oldest sources, Russell trades in his life as a former journalist turned private investigator for a peaceful life at home.
- About the Author: JAMES QUEALLY is a Pulitzer prize-winning criminal justice reporter for the Los Angeles Times and the author of the Russell Avery series, which has garnered starred reviews and praise from best-selling authors Michael Connelly and S.A. Cosby.
- 336 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Mystery & Detective
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From the critically acclaimed author of Line of Sight and All These Ashes comes the exciting final installment of the Russell Avery series: Surviving the Lie
After the death of his two oldest sources, Russell trades in his life as a former journalist turned private investigator for a peaceful life at home. Aside from the occasional reporting online under the safety of an alias, Russell is enjoying a normal life with a normal girlfriend and suburban bliss just within reach. That is, until his onetime mentor disappears. Russell soon learns that other journalists in the area have gone missing, all under mysterious circumstances. Unable to resist the pull of a good story, he quickly finds himself at odds with a violent band of conspiracy theorists and ex-cops set in their own truth and convinced reporters are the "enemy of the people." Russell sacrificed two careers to the belief in the power of facts. But now, face-to-face with a post-fact America, he must decide if the truth is still worth fighting for.
About the Author
JAMES QUEALLY is a Pulitzer prize-winning criminal justice reporter for the Los Angeles Times and the author of the Russell Avery series, which has garnered starred reviews and praise from best-selling authors Michael Connelly and S.A. Cosby. His journalism has exposed racist police officers, gotten corrupt law enforcement leaders fired, and put professional wrestling on the front page of a national newspaper (he's really proud of that last one). He lives in Los Angeles with his wife, son, and entirely too many half-filled notepads.