Synopses & Reviews
When he hears residents of a Newark neighborhood are getting sick—and even dying—from a strange disease, investigative reporter Carter Ross dives into the story—so deep he comes down with the illness himself. With even more motivation to track down the source of the disease, Carter soon hits upon a nearby construction site. But when the projects developer is found dead, and his mob ties surface, Carter knows hes looking at a story much bigger—and with even more dangerous consequences—than an environmental hazard.
Back in the newsroom, Carter has his hands full with his current girlfriend and with the papers newest eager intern, not to mention his boss and former girlfriend Tina Thompson, who has some news for Carter thats about to make tangling with the mob seem simple by comparison, in The Player by Brad Parks.
Review
"Muckraking has rarely been so meaty or so funny."—
Kirkus (starred review)
"Engaging…Parks smoothly blends grit and wit."—Publishers Weekly
"Unadorned English with a pulse underneath, compulsively readable."—Booklist
Review
"A highly entertaining tale and one of the best portraits of a working reporter since Michael Connellys
The Poet."—
The Washington Post"What makes Parks such a fantastic storyteller is his main cast of characters, all of whom feel real. Parks has quietly entered the top echelon of the mystery field."—RT Book Reviews (Top Pick! 4 ½ stars)
"Expect a complicated, thrilling ending with a splash of mayhem. Parks, a gifted storyteller (with shades of Mark Twain or maybe Dave Barry), shows his mastery of the comic absurd behind serious journalism."—Library Journal (starred review)
"Muckraking has rarely been so meaty or so funny."—Kirkus (starred review)
"Engaging…Parks smoothly blends grit and wit."—Publishers Weekly
Synopsis
When he hears residents of a Newark neighborhood are getting sick and even dying from a strange disease, investigative reporter Carter Ross dives into the story so deep he comes down with the illness himself. With even more motivation to track down the source of the disease, Carter soon hits upon a nearby construction site. But when the project's developer is found dead, and his mob ties surface, Carter knows he's looking at a story much bigger and with even more dangerous consequences than an environmental hazard.
Back in the newsroom, Carter has his hands full with his current girlfriend and with the paper's newest eager intern, not to mention his boss and former girlfriend Tina Thompson, who has some news for Carter that's about to make tangling with the mob seem simple by comparison, in The Player by Brad Parks.
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About the Author
BRAD PARKS is the only author to have won the Shamus, Nero and Lefty Awards, three of crime fictions most prestigious prizes. A former reporter for The Washington Post and The (Newark, N.J.) Star-Ledger, The Player is his fifth novel. He lives in Virginia with his wife and two small children.