Wednesday, 28 December 2016

The Copperhead Club By William Neikirk

The Copperhead Club Read By William Neikirk

Title:The Copperhead Club
Author:William Neikirk
Format:Kindle Edition
Page:282 pages
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Stella Jasper, a self centered, free spending socialite in suburban McLean, Virginia, is jolted into reality when her husband, a well connected Washington lobbyist, abruptly disappears and leaves her cash strapped, snubbed by her friends, and under investigation by the FBI Angered and on her own, she slips away incognito and follows his trail to a small town in the Kentuc Stella Jasper, a self centered, free spending socialite in suburban McLean, Virginia, is jolted into reality when her husband, a well connected Washington lobbyist, abruptly disappears and leaves her cash strapped, snubbed by her friends, and under investigation by the FBI Angered and on her own, she slips away incognito and follows his trail to a small town in the Kentucky mountains, where she meets B J Matson, a local man who has been a lifelong loner Together, they unexpectedly play a behind the scenes role in solving a mystery that fuels a major scandal in the White House and throws the presidential election campaign into disarray Set in Washington, D.C and rural Kentucky, the book provides a vivid portrayal of characters in both places


about Author

William Neikirk is an award winning journalist with than 40 years experience as a Washington correspondent, columnist, and editor In addition to his debut novel The Copperhead Club, Neikirk is also the author of two non fiction books, Volcker Portrait of the Money Man and The Work Revolution How High Tech Is Sweeping Away Old Jobs and Industries and Creating New Ones in New Places Noted William Neikirk is an award winning journalist with than 40 years experience as a Washington correspondent, columnist, and editor In addition to his debut novel The Copperhead Club, Neikirk is also the author of two non fiction books, Volcker Portrait of the Money Man and The Work Revolution How High Tech Is Sweeping Away Old Jobs and Industries and Creating New Ones in New Places Noted for his coverage of political and economic issues, Neikirk was chief economics correspondent, White House correspondent during the Carter administration, and Washington Bureau news editor for the Chicago Tribune in the 1970s and early 1980s He later served as the newspaper s assistant managing editor for business news in Chicago and then returned to Washington to cover the Clinton White House Before joining the Tribune, he worked as a reporter for the Associated Press in Lexington and Frankfort, Kentucky Baton Rouge, Louisiana and Washington, D.C Neikirk s numerous awards include the Merriman Smith Award for presidential reporting He was a runner up for the Pulitzer Prize for a series on the impact of foreign trade Now retired, Neikirk and his wife, Ruth, both born and raised in Kentucky, live in Northern Virginia



thumbnailTitle: The Copperhead Club
Posted by:William Neikirk
Published :2016-01-06T18:16+01:00
Stella Jasper, a self centered, free spending socialite in suburban McLean, Virginia, is jolted into reality when her husband, a well connected Washin
The Copperhead Club
282 pagesWilliam Neikirk

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