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In a swiftly paced and prescient story reaching out of Manhattan into the inner circles of power in England, France, Spain, Switzerland, and Isarael, a growing wave of violence gives the publisher sensational headlines, exclusive to the Record, that turn Armstead into a media legend almost overnight. As Weston begins to believe his own hype, considering himself media's 'Almighty', a young, prize-winning investigative reporter on his staff, Victoria Weston, begins to suspect that someone is. The Almighty HCDJ The Man PB by Irving Wallace. Condition is Good with minimal shelf wear as shown. Shipped with USPS Media Mail. It was titled 'The Almighty' written by Irving Wallace. It was a book recommended to me by one of my editors as a fine example of the perils of journalism and what must be avoided. It detailed how two fine young reporters always found themselves two steps behind the news – late for the scoops in their own newspapers.
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