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Review: A reporter at a dying paper solves a serial murder

Por: ABC News Entertainment January 02, 2023

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“Dogtown,” by Howard Owens (Permanent Press) Willie Black is a multi-racial, 60-year-old reporter who covers the night-cops beat for a dying Richmond, Virginia, newspaper. He smokes, drinks, and falls in love too much, knows the sleazy side of his city as well as he knows his own face, and is fiercely dedicated to a profession that has not been kind to him.Author Howard Owen, a former Virginia newspaperman himself, first introduced Willie in... + full article



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