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Television news reporter Charlotte (Charlie) McNally finds herself dealing with the fact that she's old in television years, still she keeps on digging out huge stories. In ''Prime Time'', she finds herself mixed up in a whistle-blower story...challenging the pharmaceutical industry. She also finds herself getting involved with professor Joshua Gelston. The only the problem is he might not be one of the good guys!
 
Television news reporter Charlotte (Charlie) McNally finds herself dealing with the fact that she's old in television years, still she keeps on digging out huge stories. In ''Prime Time'', she finds herself mixed up in a whistle-blower story...challenging the pharmaceutical industry. She also finds herself getting involved with professor Joshua Gelston. The only the problem is he might not be one of the good guys!
  
''Prime Time'' was a [[2008 RITA® Winners|2008 RITA® finalist]] in the [[RITA®: Best First Book]] category. The book was also nominated for an Agatha Award from Malice Domestic. According the ''Boston Globe'', the book was a top ten bestseller.
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''Prime Time'' was a [[2008 RITA® Winners|2008 RITA® finalist]] in the [[RITA®: Best First Book]] and [[RITA®: Best Romantic Suspense]] categories. The book was also nominated for an Agatha Award from Malice Domestic. According the ''Boston Globe'', the book was a top ten bestseller.
  
 
The setting and background for ''Prime Time'' is drawn from the author's extensive experience as an award-winning broadcast journalist.
 
The setting and background for ''Prime Time'' is drawn from the author's extensive experience as an award-winning broadcast journalist.

Revision as of 22:26, 13 May 2008

Prime Time by Hank Phillippi Ryan

About the Book

Television news reporter Charlotte (Charlie) McNally finds herself dealing with the fact that she's old in television years, still she keeps on digging out huge stories. In Prime Time, she finds herself mixed up in a whistle-blower story...challenging the pharmaceutical industry. She also finds herself getting involved with professor Joshua Gelston. The only the problem is he might not be one of the good guys!

Prime Time was a 2008 RITA® finalist in the RITA®: Best First Book and RITA®: Best Romantic Suspense categories. The book was also nominated for an Agatha Award from Malice Domestic. According the Boston Globe, the book was a top ten bestseller.

The setting and background for Prime Time is drawn from the author's extensive experience as an award-winning broadcast journalist.

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