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Press Corpse: A Knight & Day Mystery (Knight & Day Mysteries) (1996)

by Ron Nessen

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Press Corpse brings back the dynamic twosome of Jerry Knight, the "Night talker"-the brash and opinionated right-wing host of America's most popular all-night radio talk show-and Jane Day, a thoroughly liberated and just as opinionated leftist reporter for the Washington Post. Their philosophies are light-years from one another. From food to religion, politics to who's going to win the Superbowl, these two can't seem to agree on anything. Anything but murder, that is. When a well-known journalist is killed at an event where the president is speaking, Knight and Day can't help getting involved. It soon becomes apparent that the bad guys may have hit the wrong target. And the president might be next.… (more)
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Press Corpse brings back the dynamic twosome of Jerry Knight, the "Night talker"-the brash and opinionated right-wing host of America's most popular all-night radio talk show-and Jane Day, a thoroughly liberated and just as opinionated leftist reporter for the Washington Post. Their philosophies are light-years from one another. From food to religion, politics to who's going to win the Superbowl, these two can't seem to agree on anything. Anything but murder, that is. When a well-known journalist is killed at an event where the president is speaking, Knight and Day can't help getting involved. It soon becomes apparent that the bad guys may have hit the wrong target. And the president might be next.

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If you think Mary Matalin and James Carville are a political odd couple, you need to meet Jerry and Jane. he's a right-wing talk show host while she's a left-wing columnist. When a reporter is killed during a presidential press conference, they figure it's a case of mistaken identity.
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