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A venture capitalist falls to his death during a Biotechnology Conference in Boston and investigative Reporter Addy McNeil gets a chance to regain her foundering career when the only suspect in Boston's hottest murder turns out to be her old boyfriend. Can she pull herself together and score the exclusive - and is she a match for a man who needs her good will to prove his innocence?Set in Boston's cash-strapped biotechnology industry in the early 1990s, Addy finds plenty of motives for murder, but there are certain truths she may not want to uncover. Named one of the Top Ten Mysteries of 2001 by the Drood Review of Mystery.

317 pages, Kindle Edition

First published June 1, 2000

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Jan Brogan

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Jan, an award-winning journalist, is a former staff reporter for Worcester Telegram and The Providence Journal. Currently a freelance journalist and formerly a correspendent for The Boston Globe, she is the author of four mysteries. Her first,Final Copy, won the Drood Review Editor's Choice award. A Confidential Source and Yesterday's Fatal were both named "Killer Books" by the Independent Mystery Booksellers Association."

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June 18, 2017
2.5 stars

Liked the main character, Addy McNeil, former star investigative reporter and recovering drug addict.

I liked the 1990's "old school" newspaper milieu; no cellphones (fax machines).

However, the plot was just too predictable.

Nevertheless, I will try another one in the series.
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January 15, 2026
I really liked this story about a news reporter Addy McNeil. gritty and intriguing, two stories intertwined. Personal story which conflicts with her professional job. I recommend this read
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July 25, 2015
I nearly quit reading this book in the beginning. However, I decided to read some more hoping that the book would get better. Well, the first book in this series about a Boston newspaper reporter got better and better. There are a total of four books about Addy McNeil as of 2008.
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