The brutal death of Virginia Carville, one of Cleveland's up-and-coming television reporters, shocks the city, and even ex-cop Milan Jacovich is not immune. He had met the young woman on several occasions with his former lover, Mary Soderberg, the station's top sales executive. When Milan reluctantly agrees to take the job of finding the killer, he soon winds up in deep water.
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The brutal death of Virginia Carville, one of Cleveland's up-and-coming television reporters, shocks the city, and even ex-cop Milan Jacovich is not immune. He had met the young woman on several occasions with his former lover, Mary Soderberg, the station's top sales executive. When Milan reluctantly agrees to take the job of finding the killer, he soon winds up in deep water.
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Fine in Fine jacket. Book 1st edition, September 1996, so stated with complete number line beginning with 1. Fine in fine dust jacket, not price clipped, in protective mylar cover. A Milan Jacovich title; Cleveland locale. A behind-the-scenes look at a big-city television operation. "When someone strangles promising local TV newscaster Virginia Carville, Cleveland PI Milan Jacovich gets a call he wants to refuse, but can't. His former lover, Mary Soderberg, a sales executive at the TV station, asks Milan to help the man she dumped him for, Steve Cirini, now the top suspect because he was among Carville's many sex partners. Milan's current flame, Nicole Archer, resents Mary's involvement, but he takes the case (his seventh, following The Duke of Cleveland). On Carville's computer disk, Milan discovers notes that might, if deciphered, unmask the murderer. A powerful station manager, a veteran anchorwoman and the pompous Cirini all have possible motives. Something also seems fishy about the bestselling romance writer who lived next door to Carville....Former television producer Roberts writes knowingly of the medium; newscaster sleeping with sales manager makes a timely metaphor for the ethics of broadcast journalism. Roberts affectionately weaves in the history and rich ethnic mix of Milan Jacovich's Cleveland turf."--Publishers Weekly.
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Fine. Dust Jacket Included. Book 0312145705 First edition. First printing. NOT inscribed clipped or marked in anyway. Signed on the title page. Securely wrapped and shipped in a box. F/F.