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The Reporter John Barry Quinn

The Reporter By John Barry Quinn

The Reporter by John Barry Quinn


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Summary

In the shadows under the bridge, Jude Devlin's unconscious body is dumped onto the rail tracks. A trainee reporter, Jude was living his dream. Until he stumbled across a story that threatened the Quirk family's criminal empire and the people in power protecting it. In Thatcher's Britain: money talks, bullshit walks. Jude must be disposed of.

The Reporter Summary

The Reporter by John Barry Quinn

In the shadows under the bridge, with the Weymouth to Waterloo express just minutes away, the father and son lower a trainee reporter's unconscious body across the tracks. All Jude Devlin ever wanted was to be a good journalist; to write stories and see his name in print in his local free newspaper. Instead, Jude had stumbled over a career-defining story, a scandal that could bring down the criminal family that ruled the city and expose police corruption that prevented anyone from doing anything about it. But to land that story he would have to put himself and those he loved in danger. It's the late 80's, Thatcher's Britain where the miners have been beaten, the war against the IRA is at its height and the one against AIDS is beginning. It's a country where money talks, bullshit walks and you are either one of us or one of them. To the notorious and secretive Quirk family, Jude is one of them. His efforts to expose matriarch Debs Quirk and her three sons and uncover who, inside the police, is protecting the family, threatens to destroy their criminal empire. Jude must be disposed of.

About John Barry Quinn

John Barry Quinn lives in Hampshire. After working for years as a journalist for the Southampton Advertiser, Basingstoke Gazette, a spell on the BT sports' reporting service as a producer, then an evening paper, the Bournemouth Echo, he set his sights on 'Fleet Street' and started working shifts on the Evening Standard before finding a birth for a few years on the Mail on Sunday. The paper was then in its pomp under the mercurial editor Stewart Steven - totally separate from The Daily Mail, the MoS was awash with confidence, talent and money and would take on the world to land a great exclusive. It was there that John won, as part of a team, the Campaigning Journalist of the Year award. He left the Mail on Sunday to grab the opportunity of owning Solent News & Photo Agency. With the help of brilliant journalists, the agency grew into one of the most successful in Britain. He has since chaired the National Association of Press Agencies and become an initial investor in Wave 105, the south's first regional radio station. Turning his talents to creative writing, his play, The Last Talent Show, broke box office records and his radio drama, Alchemy in Three Easy Lessons, won the BMAF writing competition and was subsequently broadcast. The Reporter is John's first thriller novel.

Additional information

GOR013470785
9781739630935
1739630939
The Reporter by John Barry Quinn
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Burton Mayers Books
20230616
298
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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