The Rogue Reporter (A Police Procedural Mystery Series of Crime and Suspense, Hyder Ali #2)
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Rating | : | 4.46 (684 Votes) |
Asin | : | B00JGTAR4A |
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Number of Pages | : | 216 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-11-04 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
From the Author Order of books for the HYDERALI series:The Silent Reporter (Hyder Ali #1)The Rogue Reporter (Hyder Ali #2)The Runaway Reporter (Hyder Ali #3)The Serial Reporter (Hyder Ali #4)The Street Reporter (Hyder Ali #5)The Student Reporter (Hyder Ali #0)
An avid reader of mysteries and thrillers, he decidedto give writing a try. Several novels later, he can honestly say he hasfound his calling. He is married and lives in a hundred-year-oldhouse. He is the author of THE PAPERBOYS CLUB, THE OCTOBER FIVE, THE BLUEHORNET, KILLING THEM GENTLY, and the HYDER ALI SERIES.. THOMAS FINCHAM holds a graduatedegree in Economics. His travels throughout the world have given him anappreciation fo
When the story is hijacked by a rogue reporter, Hyder must confront his own beliefs and ethics. Lentz). . Hyder Ali returns to cover a perplexing and dangerous case that quickly becomes more personal than he ever thought.Hyder Ali, a Muslim-American, is working on a story about the brutal death of a scientist. What seems like a senseless murder at first soon turns into something entirely different when someone from Hyder's family becomes tangled in the investigation. If you love mystery and suspense, don't miss this exciting read! "I love this writing style, which if you like James Patterson, you'll certainly love this author" (Judith A
Conspiracy and hacking This is the second book in this series featuring the reporter, Hyder Ali. Following on from his success in cracking the TriGate scandal in the previous episode, Hyder is now back as a reporter with the Daily Times in Franklin and has been given his own successful column ‘Hyder Reports’. When a foreign scientist working for the Centre for Inland Waters is fou. "Likeable characters, Good mystery" according to Tumbleweeds. I liked the mystery, and the characters are likeable and well developed, and I liked how the author made use of cultural and racial diversity. However, I found it to be predictable (I figured out who the "bad guys" were very early and I was right). It seems like the author had a hard time getting the flow started, though it did pick up around the halfway point. What I f. Engrossing story Rohi Shetty The Rogue Reporter by Mobashar Qureshi - ReviewThis book is better than Mobashar's first book, The Silent Reporter. As in the first book, I liked Nolan the most. However, all the characters in this novel - especially Hyder and Echo - are interesting and portrayed realistically.Mobashar starts with a rather grisly murder in the first chapter and keeps the momentum going