ABOUT THE BOOK
From New York Times bestselling author Lis Wiehl comes the final book in her Newsmakers series. Journalist and newscaster Erica Sparks is only planning to report on an explosive story—until she gets caught in the middle of it.
After getting the green light from her network to launch an investigative news show, Erica flies to Bismarck, North Dakota, to investigate Take Back Our Homeland, the largest secessionist group. What she finds is profoundly disturbing—a growing threat to the future of our union.
Back home, her husband Greg is drinking more and talking less—and taking an unusual interest in the glamorous author Leslie Burke Wilson. Erica’s teenage daughter has also begun acting out in troubling ways.
Then she discovers a potential informant murdered in her Bismarck hotel. Take Back Our Homeland might be even more dangerous than she had thought—and she’s unwittingly become one of the key players in the story. Her fear and anxiety escalate—for her marriage, her daughter, and her own life.
Bestselling novelist and former legal analyst for Fox News Lis Wiehl takes us behind the anchor’s desk in this gripping look at high-stakes reporting in a country torn apart.
MY REVIEW
In the third and final Newsmakers novel from Lis Wiehl, Erica Sparks and her investigating are once again at the center of political intrigue and danger—and fans of the series will surely enjoy the dramatic story. As she uncovers some interesting information about a large secessionist group in North Dakota, The Separatists takes Erica through a fast-paced series of twists and turns (with an expected dose of family conflict). It’s an exciting (albeit over-the-top sometimes) page-turner that follows The Newsmakers and The Candidate well. Over the course of these three books, I have enjoyed following Erica Sparks and her suspenseful and thrilling media experiences, which made The Separatists an easily interesting and enjoyable read.
★★★★
Thanks to BookLook Bloggers, I received a complimentary copy of The Separatists and the opportunity to provide an honest review. I was not required to write a positive review, and all the opinions I have expressed are my own.
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