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Those Who Trespass

Those Who Trespass

From the mega-bestselling author of The O’Reilly Factor, The No Spin Zone, and Who’s Looking Out for You?, a mystery thriller about the fast-paced and ruthless world of TV journalism.

With three consecutive number one bestsellers, Bill O’Reilly has proved that he’s the king of the nonfiction list. With Those Who Trespass, he extends his bestselling domain to fiction, giving readers a novel that’s an exciting look into the no-holds-barred world of television news.

One by one, high-level executives and correspondents are being murdered. Soon it becomes clear that the killings are linked, the work of a bitter former newsman exacting revenge on those who derailed his career. Tommy O’Malley, a tough but warmhearted New York City detective, is assigned to crack the widening, high-profile murder cases, but encounters competition from a beautiful and tenacious tabloid reporter, Ashley Van Buren. As the story unfolds, Tommy and Ashley quickly discover they’ve got much more in common than a knack for solving crimes.

Those Who Trespass combines suspense, action, psychodrama, and romance with a fascinating glimpse into the harsh realities behind the delivery of our daily dose of television news--a picture only Bill O’Reilly could bring to life.

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  • An interesting first attempt at fiction.

    TV News personalities are being murdered. These are the type of victims cops feel little sympathy for since so many people want them dead. It is Tom O'Malley's job to find the ruthless killer. Of all the people the victims have wronged, who was angry enough to kill. Bill O'Reilly exposes the reader to the cut throat world of TV News. The tail is has an interesting psychological twist, and the events are believable. The action scenes were intense. However, O'Reilly didn't do enough to mask the killer's identity by exploring the plights of other victims. The story became predictable very quickly, making the otherwise exciting end less than satisfying.

    By ferret_bard

  • Fantastic

    This book gives you an inside look at the cut-throat world of journalism with a thrilling, suspenseful story line that will keep you on the edge of your seat turning ages into the night! I couldn't put it down. I wish Bill would write more fiction.

    By Rachel 7,9,9,16,

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