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American Outrage

by Tim Green
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Overview

Jake Carlson, a correspondent for the TV news show AMERICAN OUTRAGE, inhabits a world of sensational trials and crazed celebrities. One of the nation's top journalists, he's used to dragging himself into the dirt to get the truth. When his adopted son Sam asks him to use his muckraking talents to find his birth mother, Jake is stunned by the ugly secrets he uncovers: an international crime syndicate, a horrifying child trafficking ring, and a corrupt politician, the patriarch of an old New York financial dynasty.


Initially galvanized by a career-making story, Jake---and his son---are soon the victims of brutal violence and the targets of Jake's fellow reporters, who dog them for their story. Concerned for the survival of his family, Jake realizes some sins of the past should never be uncovered...

About the Author, Tim Green

Tim Green has written eleven previous thrillers and the nonfiction New York Times bestseller THE DARK SIDE OF THE GAME. He played eight years in the NFL and is a member of the New York State Bar. Today he is a featured commentator on NPR and FOX Sports. He lives with his wife and four children in upstate New York. For more information about the author visit: http://www.timgreenbooks.com.

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Editorials

Publishers Weekly

Bestseller Green (Kingdom Come) introduces a tough, appealing hero in his action-packed 12th thriller. Jake Carlson, a correspondent for the tabloid TV news show American Outrage, based in New York City, has softened his hard line a bit after his wife's recent death, but is still capable of going for the jugular when necessary for a hot story. On the home front, to help his preteen adopted son, Sam, get over his grief, Jake agrees to try and track down Sam's biological mother. This simple request goes from bad to worse once pseudo-celebrity Jake starts asking questions about the boy's supposed Albanian roots. After Jake is drugged and shot at, his personal life becomes tabloid fodder as his own colleagues ruthlessly chase down the story. When Sam disappears, Jake gets serious and sets out to do whatever it takes to bring his son back, regardless of who pays the price. Green's tale is ripe with irony and full of barbs. (Apr.)

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Library Journal

A nasty TV journalist who's always told the story discovers to his dismay that this time 'round he is the story. Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

Kirkus Reviews

An adopted child's need to know his birth mother puts his father on the trail of treachery and deception practiced by Albanian Mafiosi and a powerful political family in the latest from the author of, most recently, Kingdom Come (2006). He may work for one of those television tabloid news shows and he may be rich, but recent widower and former NPR reporter Jake Carlson is still an ethical journalist, unhappy with his lot. Neither his beachfront house nor his closetful of Zegna suits is enough to make up for the sleazy stories he's chasing. But he's got a worse problem than his career blues. His overgrown adopted 13-year-old son Sam had been miserable since the death of Jake's wife and now he's getting into trouble at school. Jake will do anything in the world for Sam, but he's not sure about the only thing Sam asks him for: to find his birth mother. The Carlsons adopted their baby from a lawyer at the American end of an Albanian pipeline, so that's where Jake has to start his inquiries. But the lawyer is dead now, a supposed suicide, and the Albanian baby office has been transformed into a travel agency managed by a beautiful but damaged woman answering to some very bad men. Following up his slim leads makes much trouble for Jake with his employers, as nasty in their own way as the swarm of Mafiosi whose hive Jake is rattling. Compounding his problems, Sam insists on sticking with his dad every step of the way. Fortunately, Jake's able to stash the lad with his very rich grandmother, leaving the reporter free for a night with the travel agent, who's murdered the next morning with Sam's gun. Spurred on by the computer-savvy and surprisingly resourceful Sam, Jake battles producers andcriminals all the way to the courts of the mightiest family in the Hudson Valley, to whom Sam may be closely related. Mild thrills.

Chicago Tribune

Green keeps the suspense building and the reader continually off guard.

Booklist

Genre veteran Green hits his stride here, with his best novel since his early football thrillers.

Book Details

Published
April 25, 2007
Publisher
Grand Central Publishing
ISBN
9780446194716

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