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Those Who Trespass: A Novel of Television and Murder (ISBN 0-7679-1381-7) is a 1998 novel by US television personality Bill O'Reilly. The story focuses on the revenge a television journalist exacts on network staff after disputes very similar to O'Reilly's real tensions with CBS (such as one involving Falklands War footage).
- Bill O'Reilly
- 1998
It soon becomes clear that the killings are linked by a common thread--someone is paying back the system for their own lost career. A New York City detective assigned to the case joins forces with a feisty tabloid reporter to root out the killer from the evergrowing field of suspects.
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- Hardcover
10. Feb. 2004 · Those Who Trespass combines suspense, action, psychodrama, and romance with a fascinating glimpse into the harsh realities behind the delivery of our daily dose of television news—a picture only Bill O’Reilly could bring to life.
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- Bill O'Reilly
About Those Who Trespass. From the mega-bestselling author of The O’Reilly Factor, The No Spin Zone, and Who’s Looking Out for You?, a mystery thriller about the fast-paced and ruthless world of TV journalism. With three consecutive number one bestsellers, Bill O’Reilly has proved that he’s the king of the nonfiction list.
- Paperback
10. Feb. 2004 · Those Who Trespass: A Novel of Television and Murder. Bill O'Reilly. Crown, Feb 10, 2004 - Fiction - 320 pages. From the mega-bestselling author of The O’Reilly Factor, The No Spin Zone, and...
20. Apr. 2017 · Reading Bill O’Reilly’s Old Novel About a TV Newsman Who Murders Several People After Losing His Job. By Jia Tolentino. April 20, 2017. Peppered with rants about ex-wives, newsroom politics, and...
Tommy O'Malley, a tough but warmhearted New York City detective, is assigned to crack the widening, high-profile murder cases, but encounters competition from a beautiful and tenacious tabloid reporter, Ashley Van Buren. As the story unfolds, Tommy and Ashley quickly discover they've got much more in common than a knack for solving crimes.
- Paperback
- Bill O'Reilly