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Mass Market Paperback Corruption of Power Book

ISBN: 0425163989

ISBN13: 9780425163986

Corruption of Power

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Reporter Sutton McPhee knows how to get a story -- and this time she's taking her sleuthing skills to the scene to solve the murder of a top Senate aide.But during the investigation, there's another murder -- the wife of a House of Representatives candidate. And her police source on the case has a problem or two with female reporters -- and a problem or three with Sutton...

Customer Reviews

3 ratings

An excellent book to read at the beach

This is 100% a summer read. Fast-paced, intruiging, with an irrestible main character, Sutton McPhee. Murder and corruption in one enjoyable quick read! Especially interesting was the insight between police and reporter. I got hooked and finished it in one setting - it was that enjoyable.

A sassy, suspenseful, and crisply written murder mystery.

Protagonist, Sutton McPhee, a Washington, DC crime reporter with attitude, is a young woman willing to tangle with police, murder suspects, competing reporters, and hesitant witnesses, if that's what it takes to uncover the truth about the (apparently unrelated) murders of a senator's beautiful young aide and a local politician's rich wife. Corruption of Power is a taut and sassy novel that skillfully blends murder, sex, politics, and even romance, in an imminently readable tale that never slows down -- until its clever and unpredictable climax.Once more, author Brenda English delivers a Sutton McPhee novel that leaves readers eager for more.

A very,very good read

Sutton McPhea became a crime reporter because she wanted to investigate her sister's murder after believing that the police were going down the wrong path. She was proven right as she found the people who killed her sibling. Now, she seeks justice for other homicide victims even as she gets an adrenaline rush each time she works a good story. Her current assignment for the Washington News is the case of the senator's aide, found dead in the woods, wrapped in a sheet. While chasing down her leads, Sutton finds another juicy homicide to investigate. Wheelchair-bound Helen Taylor, the revered wife of county supervisor Hubbard Taylor, has been murdered. Apparently, Helen knew her attacker. Soon, Sutton's informant is found dead, leading the intrepid reporter to realize her cases are related with a powerful politico insuring that no one interferes with his career. As armchair detectives go, the Sutton McPhee mysteries is one of the best because they have intricate puzzles to be solved by the reader. CORRUPTION OF FAITH is one of Brenda English's premium tales because the dark side of the DC political atmosphere is brilliantly described. The protagonist, a down to earth person, adds much to the story, leading to readers wanting to buy this novel and previous entries in the series. Harriet Klausner
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