Those Who Trespass: A Novel of
Television and Murder by Bill OReilly
Those Who Trespass
What goes on behind the news is the news in Bill OReillys first novel,
Those Who Trespass: A Novel of Murder and Television. The engaging
thriller centers around a string of murders being carried out in almost
ritualistic fashion against the major players of Global News Network
(GNN) and miscellaneous others involved in the television news industry.
First its a loutish White House correspondent who gets it with a silver
spoon in Marthas Vineyard. Next comes a vice president of the network.
As the list grows, so does the pressure on police to stop the killer before
he strikes again. Enter Tommy OMalley, a touch New York detective who
has his own ideas about how to keep the streets clean. His work--and life-
-is complicated by the persistence of a charming young reporter named
Ashley Van Buren. In her Crimetime column, she dishes a full serving of
innuendo and speculation to an audience hungry for just such fare.
OMalley looks like a terrific source to her, and he has to admit she looks
pretty good herself. The real story in Those Who Trespass, however, is
that the way it is, as Walter Cronkite would have said, is not a very nice
way at all. OReilly, a veteran of Fox and an Emmy winner himself, reveals
the skullduggery that goes on under the anchor desk and on the other
side of the camera: correspondents bigfooting others stories, young
climbers doing anything to secure the anchor seat, and ratings outfits
fixing the game to suit themselves. Once youve read this, you will
understand the part of the news thats not fit to print.
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A story of mystery and intrigue in the world of broadcast journalism. It is
fast paced and interesting. It leaves the reader guessing until the last
page. I enjoyed it very much.
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