Live
on TV3: Palm Springs
The
Broadcast Murder Series Book 2
by
Bill Evans
Genre:
Thriller, Mystery
California’s
Palm Springs was a hotbed for movie stars, big money and high crime,
making it a great town to be a TV news reporter and police detective
in the '80s and '90s. There,
we see the explosive Sonny Bono rise to mayor before he becomes a US
Congressman, we meet Frank Sinatra and his wife at exclusive dinner
parties, and journey with a hard-nosed cast of police and newsroom
personalities mingling among the stars while trying to solve a
pyramid scheme and murders. Evans provides a candid insider's view of
newsroom operations and scheming TV personalities who will do
anything to get ahead.
Palm
Springs is the prequel to Evan's first novel, Murder
at Broadcast Park.
Learn how Stewart, Lisa, and the ever unsuspecting Dugan built a
broadcasting empire.
Bill
Evans is a 45 year broadcast veteran who has turned writer. His first
novel, Murder at Broadcast Park, was released in October, 2017 by
Koehler Books. His second book in the Broadcast Murder series will be
released in the summer of 2018. Both books are being considered for
TV Movies. Bill writes with a lot of dialogue and in the words of his
publisher, "doesn't use a lot of word calories."
With
his experience and insight of what goes on behind the scenes in the
broadcast world, Bill's novel is able to paint a vivid picture of
what really happens when the cameras are off. Leaving you on the edge
of your seat, you will not want to put "Murder at Broadcast
Park" down. The story is fiction with so much non-fiction thrown
in you might not know the difference by the time you
finish.
Currently
Bill resides on California's beautiful Central Coast. He continues to
have a passion in the broadcast world and working in local media.
Bill has developed a love of writing and is excited about the
launching of his writing career.
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I like the right half of the murder cover, but not the left as much.
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a great series for me.
ReplyDeleteI like the cover. The story sounds good--a throwback to easier decades!
ReplyDeleteI like the TV cover, but the radio cover is lacking.
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