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THE LAST SCOOP by R.G. Belsky

THE LAST SCOOP

by R.G. Belsky

Pub Date: May 5th, 2020
ISBN: 978-1-60809-357-1
Publisher: Oceanview

The murder of her first boss and mentor leads Channel 10 News director Clare Carlson (Below the Fold, 2019, etc.) to a serial killer of the worst kind: the one whose victims have never been connected to each other.

Newspaper editor Martin Barlow may have retired, but he still can’t resist a great story. And this one, he tells Clare, is “the biggest story of my life,” one that starts with New York District Attorney Terri Hartwell and leads to “more than one murder. Maybe lots of them.” When Marty’s beaten to death the next day outside the town house where he lives with his daughter’s family, Clare knows she has to follow the hints he’s left her about the wraithlike killer he’s dubbed The Wanderer. But she can’t imagine what Hartwell’s rumored political aspirations have to do with the stabbing of high school cheerleader Becky Bluso in Eckersville, Indiana, nearly 30 years ago. Her brief visit to a Chelsea house of rough-sex prostitution reveals nothing more substantive than a warning that there’s no story here and she should lay off it. Although she uses her relationship with her married ex-lover, Scott Manning, who’s now with the FBI Behavioral Sciences Unit, to maneuver herself into the FBI investigation of five murders linked by DNA, her attempt to link backroom political operative Russell Danziger, who’s been working with Hartwell, backfires when his own DNA isn’t a match. Meanwhile, she frets about getting scooped, getting fired, and getting shut out by Linda Nesbitt, the daughter in Virginia she’s never acknowledged as hers. Buffeted by a perfect storm of crimes ranging from political shenanigans to serial homicide, Clare can only hope that “a big story always made everything better.”

Readers sucked in by the torrid pace may well overlook the ramshackle plotting. Even the final surprise falls flat.