Eventide

Eventide

by David Osborn

Abandoning a life she herself terms “thrown away,” Ana Masaryk, a Purple Heart Army vet of the Iraq war, begins anew in a small northern New England town, where she finds refuge with the gay illustrator of children’s books in an abandoned church he has transformed. A necessary job covering local social functions and writing obits for The Chronicle, the town’s newspaper, leads Ana into an impassioned whole new life of consuming work as the paper’s publisher and editor, and to her defiant defense of it, at the risk of losing everything, when the paper’s independence is threatened by a big-city news chain owned by a politically ambitious billionaire, who always gets whatever he wants through lies, distortions, and sowing dissension.

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Selected praise:

“Breathless introduction to the inner workings of big business …”  —The Times Literary Supplement, reviewing Osborn’s The Glass Tower

“Before settling down to read this book, take the phone off the hook, make sure all the doors and windows are locked, set a large medicinal brandy within easy reach, and prepare to let David Osborn scare your pants off. Highly recommended.”  —The Bloodhound, reviewing Osborn’s Murder on Martha’s Vineyard

“An exciting, highly plausible Washington thriller …”  —Gore Vidal, reviewing Osborn’s The French Decision

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