Dead Air
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Narrated by:
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Roberto Scarlato
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By:
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Talia Paxton
About this listen
David Docherty helmed the six o'clock news on KRBT when reports of a mall shooting took over his broadcast. When a girl trapped inside the mall calls the station to give her a report, she goes from witness to victim live on air.
Dead Air is the story of how tragedy and sudden fame can affect everyone involved in the event. It is the story of David, a reporter, whose live newscast of young Maisie Hughes' death becomes a viral sensation. His guilt is in conflict with his desire to use the event to further his career. At the same time it is a story about the Hughes family: mom, dad, and middle sister. They are thrust in the spotlight where the private family is forced to reveal painful secrets and deal with their loss all under the public's scrutiny.
©2014 Elizabeth Cauley (P)2015 Elizabeth CauleyWhat listeners say about Dead Air
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- Siobhan D
- 11-11-23
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I loved the narration of Roberto Scarlato, he brought the suspense, emotions and the rollercoaster ride to your ears.
I was thoroughly hooked from the beginning. I truly did not see this plot twist coming, We have a TV reporter whose career is not doing well. Then a girl phones in while a shotting is happening on air. She dies on air. Now David Docherty our reporter, who was on air at the time, has to decide if he wants to launch his career on the back of this death. This book is an emotional rollercoaster.
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- Zoe-Ella Dawson
- 08-01-25
An interesting tale of a tragedy that intertwines multiple characters
I really enjoyed this book. What started out as a simple news coverage of a shooting soon turns into a connection with all characters involved. It was great to hear multiple points of view about the story.
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