Harper Winslow has a job--a real job at the town's weekly newspaper. A newspaper job is a dream come true for Harper, who, since his days at The Tuesday Cafe, has worked hard at becoming a writer. But could anything he has done in the past prepare him for what is about to come his way? Nope.
When the civic election campaign starts, his job duties, and his life, take a significant turn. With his dad running for mayor, Harper is encouraged by his hard-driving editor, Kip Kelly, to dig up as many secrets as he can. And as if that's not enough to strain family relationships, he is also saddled with the courthouse beat when his sister crashes her car under mysterious circumstances. All this is almost enough to drive Harper right back out of the business he loves. Almost...
This story is about a teen working as a writer for a newspaper. His father is running for mayor and his sister is an alcoholic. She gets a DUI. Should he publish the information or bury it until after the election?