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Wednesday, February 28, 2024

Off the Air by Christina Estes

 This debut novel by Christina Estes looks at how journalists put together a newsworthy story, from following up leads to putting "teasers" on social media to promote a story.

Jolene Garcia, a TV reporter in Phoenix, Arizona, is among the first to report on the sudden death of a controversial radio host. Hoping to outscoop the other journalists, she gets caught up in the investigation. Relying on tips from a friend in law enforcement, she proceeds to head up her research into the presumed murder. What follows is a look at the extent to which Jolene is willing to go to further her career.

While the story is intriguing, I found myself a bit disgusted at Jolene's tactics to try and stay ahead of the competition. She alienates colleagues, witnesses, and police contacts to further her career and, in my case, the reader. This is a fast-paced read and a good look at what goes on behind the scenes of broadcast news. I was expecting more of a cozy mystery, so I was slightly disappointed in what was more about broadcast journalists. I recommend the book; just go into it knowing what you'll get. 

3/5 stars.

Thank you, NetGalley and Minotaur Books, for an advance copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. The publication date is March 26, 2024.

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