Radioland

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By m.e. Elzey

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A retired lawyer, Harry Chalberg, seeks justice for the murders of his son and daughter-in-law, fueled by the inflammatory rhetoric of a talk radio program. His crusade against New Signal News and The Cal Brown Show reveals a dark underbelly of media manipulation, political corruption, and the devastating consequences of unchecked greed. The story delves into the complexities of media ethics, corporate greed, and political corruption. Radioland will resonate with readers who enjoy legal thrillers and political dramas. Those interested in media ethics, social justice, and the impact of political rhetoric will find this story particularly engaging. I believe readers who appreciate complex characters with strong moral dilemmas will relate to Harry's struggle.

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