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Graphic Times
Graphic Times
Graphic Times
Joe Costanzo
Graphic Times is the story of Anthony Logan, a reporter seeking redemption for a blunder that disrupted a sensational murder trial and set the defendant free. His quest takes him to the red-hot, exo-metro landscape of the New West, where the unrepentant killer, a mysterious apparition, marauding teens, an edgy love interest, and the elements test his resolve. The protagonist is a man who throughout his life has viewed the world through the black-and-white columns of his Times, ever eschewing nuance, color, and ambiguity. But in pursuing the scoop that will restore his reputation, he awakens as if from a dream to a vivid and shifting reality that compels him to tell his story with a graphic exuberance. Perhaps it was the Blessed Virgin Mary in a kayak in the Arizona sky, or his spiky sidekick Jettie, or maybe it was the boulder that a wayward gargoyle dropped on his head while he was romancing Sunday Shaw at the bottom of a slot canyon that transformed him. Whatever the source, by the end of his journey, he comes to understand what Thoreau meant by his admonition: “Read not the Times; read the Eternities.”

Book Details

Genre: 

  • Fiction
  • Mystery

Age Level: 

  • Mature Young Adult
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Anthony Logan is a big time reporter for a very important newspaper. His style is "old school", writing articles that aren't twisted to his advantage. One day he makes the biggest mistake of his life. Voicing an opinion in court, a ruthless killer is released. Weeks later the only eye witness drops dead. Soon Logan finds himself fired, and highly recognizable for messing up the trial. When no one else will hire him he resigns himself to teaching college journalism and reporting for a newspaper he personally dislikes - The Graphic Times.

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