Charlotte McNally mysteries
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The series Charlotte McNally mysteries represents a set of related resources, especially of a specified kind, found in South Whitley Community Public Library.This resource has been added from the EBSCO NoveList enrichment service.
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Charlotte McNally mysteries
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The series Charlotte McNally mysteries represents a set of related resources, especially of a specified kind, found in South Whitley Community Public Library.
This resource has been added from the EBSCO NoveList enrichment service.
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- <b>(First book in series)</b> "Seasoned investigative reporter Charlotte McNally knows that in the cutthroat world of television journalism every story could be your last. There's always someone younger and prettier to take your place, always a story more sensational to drive ratingsthrough the roof. When Brad Foreman's widow demands to know why Charlie never answered his e-mail, Charlie is confused. She never received his message. What did Brad, an accountant at a pharmaceutical company, want to tell her? As she searches through her computer, she finds an innocent-looking e-mail in her junk mail folder that may turn out to be the biggest story of her career. Is the encoded e-mail--and the ones that follow--linked to Brad's "accidental" death? Charlie's investigation leads her to Brad's friend, professor Josh Gelston, who is charming and exceedingly helpful--perhaps suspiciously so. Charlie must decide if she can trust Josh ... before a multimillion-dollar fraud ring with murder in its arsenal makes her the next lead story"--
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- Charlotte McNally mysteries
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- <b>(First book in series)</b> "Seasoned investigative reporter Charlotte McNally knows that in the cutthroat world of television journalism every story could be your last. There's always someone younger and prettier to take your place, always a story more sensational to drive ratingsthrough the roof. When Brad Foreman's widow demands to know why Charlie never answered his e-mail, Charlie is confused. She never received his message. What did Brad, an accountant at a pharmaceutical company, want to tell her? As she searches through her computer, she finds an innocent-looking e-mail in her junk mail folder that may turn out to be the biggest story of her career. Is the encoded e-mail--and the ones that follow--linked to Brad's "accidental" death? Charlie's investigation leads her to Brad's friend, professor Josh Gelston, who is charming and exceedingly helpful--perhaps suspiciously so. Charlie must decide if she can trust Josh ... before a multimillion-dollar fraud ring with murder in its arsenal makes her the next lead story"--
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