REASON TO DOUBT by Nancy Cole Silverman

THINK POSITIVE! HUGS!

I like this series very much as each story touches on a major issue. This question within this book is if a reporter must reveal her source to aid the police to solve a case.

Carol Child’s is a radio reporter for a Los Angles talk show. She has been in the forefront of each victim of the model slayer. Her daughter, Cate is in town and when the police arrested Cafe’s boyfriend as the killer. Carol received a call from a person she knows that my friend is not guilty as she killed the man. Additional victims have been found. Carol received pressure to inform the police about the call. Cate feels her Mother is not supporting her. Will Carol go to jail to protect her source? I HIGHLY RECOMMEND THIS BOOK AND SERIES.

Disclosure: Many thanks to Edelweiss and Henery Press for a review copy. The opinions expressed are my own.

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6 Responses to REASON TO DOUBT by Nancy Cole Silverman

  1. lghiggins says:

    What a huge ethical dilemma. In general I support “protect your source” because that allows people to talk who might not otherwise, but it seems like something that the reporter would need to decide case by case. I’ll be very interested to see how it plays out in this book.

  2. bmary8222 says:

    Glad you enjoyed this book.

  3. carhicks says:

    This sounds like a good story with a good dilemma built in. I have not read any other books in this series, but I think I have one one on my tablet. Should they be read in order Betty?

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