Monday, January 1, 2024

Broadcast Blues by R. G. Belsky



Clare Carlson is a television journalist.  She seems to take more pride in the journalist part than the TV part.   This read as a stand-alone with no difficulty although it is part of a continuing series of five other books.   Clare has a problem with authority.  She also has an uncontrollable mouth or at least minimal control. This book focuses on the death of a private investigator.  

Wendy Kyle and Clare could have been friends with the exception that Wendy is dead.   Wendy’s private investigation firm specialized in the cheating spouse, primarily the husband half of relationships. The enormous number of cheating spouses led to an enormous number of suspects.  Clare was determined to get to the bottom of the mystery for two reasons, first, a blockbuster story might save her job, and second, she found herself more and more sad over the circumstances of Wendy’s demise.

I enjoyed the book and recommend it. 




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