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The Fly on the Wall
The Fly on the Wall
Author: Tony Hillerman
ISBN-13: 9780061000287
ISBN-10: 0061000280
Publication Date: 5/15/1990
Pages: 368
Rating:
  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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3.8 stars, based on 119 ratings
Publisher: HarperTorch
Book Type: Paperback
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14 Book Reviews submitted by our Members...sorted by voted most helpful

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Older Tony Hillerman, before Jim Chee and Joe Leaphorn, I believe.
punkinema avatar reviewed The Fly on the Wall on + 305 more book reviews
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This is a very different Hillerman book - at first, I didn't think I'd like it but I ended up getting really involved in the plot and the people. The protagonist is a likable guy. He is a reporter that stumbles on a story that he thinks is anything but! Stay with the book - you'll get hooked until the end.
SmiLynnLady avatar reviewed The Fly on the Wall on + 34 more book reviews
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Not your usually Tony Hillerman, i.e., this one is not set in the SW desert, does not feature Chee or Leaphorn. Instead, it is the story of a newspaper story, it's origin, its researching, its political ramifications, its consequences for the newspaperman author. There are some awkward jumps from reality to the story in the newsman's head, but once you become used to the unique style Hillerman uses for this one book, it flows. Good read.
meowysmiles avatar reviewed The Fly on the Wall on + 140 more book reviews
this is a great book,always wished I could be " a fly on the wall" in many situations..so very true to life...
Kibi avatar reviewed The Fly on the Wall on + 582 more book reviews
Not as good as others but good nevertheless, October 19, 2005
Reviewer: C. Langton "clwrites"

I did finish the book staying up until 1 pm. If you are a fan of Hillerman, then you do want to read this book. The two "chased by the bad guy" scenes in the book, one in Santa Fe and the other in the Capitol, are worth the price of admission. They are pulse quickening and vivid.
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A great read
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very good
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A different sort of Hillerman
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I love Tony Hillerman so all of his books are great to me.
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John Cotton is more than an ace reporter-he's a fly on the wall. He sees it all, hears it all, and stays out of sight. But when he sees his best friend's corpse sprawled on the marble floor of the Capitol's central rotunda, he knows the game has changed. The shocking pages of the dead reporter's secret notebook tell of a scandal involving a certain senatorial candidate, a million-dollar scam, and murder. And soon John Cotton hears the deadly footsteps of powerful people with something to hide.
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Jhon Cotton is more then an ace reporter-he's a fly on the wall. He sees it all. hears it all, and stays out of sight. But when he sees his best friend's corpse sprawled on the marble floor of the Capital;s central rotunda, he knows the game has changed. The shocking pages of the dead reporter's secret notebook tell of a scandle involving a certain senatorial candidate, a milloin-dollar scam, and murder. and soon John Cotton hears the deadly footsteps of powerful people with something to hide. This a fascinationg... breathless suspense novel well worth the read.
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By the author of the very popular Joe Leaphorn and Jim Chee mysteries set in the Southwest. This book is not a part of that series, though.

Ace reporter John Cotton is a fly on the wall -- seeing all, hearing all, and keeping out of sight. But the game changes when he finds his best friend's corpse sprawled on the marble floor of the central rotunda of the U.S. Capitol. Suddenly Cotton knows too much about a scandal centered around a senatorial candidate, a million-dollar scam, and a murder. And he hears the pursuing footsteps of powerful people who have something to hide ... and a willingness to kill to keep their secrets hidden.
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John Cotton is more than an ace reporter---he's a fly on the wall. He sees it all, hears it all, and stays out of sight. Fascinating....breathless suspense.
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very small brown stain (less than one inch) on top of front cover. Otherwise excellent condition.