Front Page Fatality: A Nichelle Clarke Crime Thriller (Nichelle Clarke, 1)

Nichelle Clarke is known as the best crime reporter in the city. But to the killer she's hunting, she's just a loose end.

"...five stars out of five." -Hot Mystery Reviews

When two rookie cops are killed in a fiery crash near Richmond, Virginia, crime reporter Nichelle Clarke is sent in to investigate.

But as Nichelle digs deeper into the case, she discovers this was no ordinary accident.

People and evidence soon begin to disappear. Someone is one step ahead of her. A master criminal with a deadly secret, covering their tracks with ruthless efficiency.

The killer will stop at nothing to keep the truth hidden. But as she draws closer to unraveling the mystery of two dead cops, Nichelle realizes that she's become the next target.

Amazon Charts best-selling author LynDee Walker creates authentic plots that only a former crime reporter could write. Recommended for fans of Lisa Jackson, Louise Penny, and Melinda Leigh.

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????? "Front Page Fatality immediately draws the reader in, provides plenty of twists, and keeps its audience guessing up to the end." -Style Weekly

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Published Jun 17, 2018

216 pages

Average rating: 8

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CheriF
Sep 25, 2025
8/10 stars
When I first opened up the book, I didn't think I'd make it very far. The first person POV and my initial impressions of the protagonist and her voice were off putting but the more I listened - I checked out the Kindle Unlimited ebook and then decided to add the audio for $1.99 - the more I liked Nichelle and the story.

The narrator did a good job but sometimes I found her a bit over the top and I enjoyed reading with my eyes a bit more. Unfortunately, I don't have much eyeball reading time so the majority was consumed with headphones.

Usually the thriller/mystery books I read are from the point of view of cops or lawyers so getting the story from an investigative journalist was different and enjoyable. Especially since the author has plenty of real-life experience in the field. I hardly ever wanted to shake Clarke or yell at her. I liked her and some of the secondary characters and have already checked out the sequel.

If you're a fan of the genre, I think this one is worth a gander. Especially if you have KU.

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