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Fallout

A Novel
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Josh Gibbs decided he was through with investigative reporting when controversy derailed his Pulitzer Prize ambitions in Atlanta. Now editor of a weekly paper, he gets two pieces of news from Dr. Allison Wright that change everything. The first is that his daughter has cancer. The second—that a mysterious condition is plaguing Wright’s patients—leads the widowed newspaperman and divorced physician in pursuit of an unimaginable danger. Fallout is the story of their journey—a journey through an Ohio River town’s myths, heroes, and oddities, from Indian curses to rat fishing to an alternative view of George Washington. Above all, Fallout is a story of corporate irresponsibility, of political self-interest, and of a potential catastrophe that looms in most American cities. Written by Mark Ethridge, author of the novel Grievances, now the major motion picture Deadline, starring Eric Roberts.

Author Biography:

Mark Ethridge is a third generation reporter and writer who directed The Charlotte Observer’s Pulitzer-Prize winning investigations of the textile industry and the PTL scandal involving Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker. Ethridge studied as a Nieman Fellow at Harvard and named one of Esquire magazine’s ""People Under 40 Who Are Changing America.
Release date NZ
August 30th, 2012
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Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
284
Dimensions
152x229x15
ISBN-13
9781603061612
Product ID
19831507

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