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Bury the Lede
Bury the Lede | Gaby Dunn
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From New York Times-bestselling author Gaby Dunn comes a story of an ambitious young reporter and the potential murderess who will change her life. Cub reporter Madison Jackson is young, scrappy, and hungry to prove that she deserves her coveted college internship at the premiere newspaper in town, The Boston Lede where she fetches coffee for the night crew and dreams of her own byline. So when her police scanner mentions a brutal murder tied to a prominent Boston family, Madison races to the crime scene, looking for the scoop of the century. What she finds instead is the woman who'll change her life forever: Dahlia Kennedy, celebrity socialite, now widow, covered in gore and the prime suspect in the murder of her husband and child. When Dahlia refuses to talk to anyone but Madison, they begin a dangerous game of cat and mouse that leads the young journalist down a twisted path. From Gaby Dunn (Bad with Money, I Hate Everyone But You) and Claire Roe (Batgirl and the Birds of Prey, Welcome Back) comes an all new original graphic novel about the thrill of the chase and the dangers of going toe-to-toe with a potential killer.
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Rookie reporter, Madison, is trying to make a name for herself at the Boston Lede during her internship. When a Dahalia Kennedy is accused of a shocking murder and only agrees to speak to Madison, it looks like her big break.

I have mixed feelings in this one, almost a so-so. II really liked the noir feel of this. However, I had a problem with rapid character development/shift, other characters‘ actions/motivations, + the info dump ending. 👇

CoffeeCatsBooks In the end, I found myself not believing the story despite having enjoyed reading it. (edited) 5y
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Bury the Lede | Gaby Dunn
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Library #bookhaul!

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It took me a little while to get into this mystery, but I ended up liking it. A little noir.