Troubled Water
Just
as
young
journalist
Lark
Chadwick
is
about
to
begin
her
new
job
on
the
cops
and
courts
beat
she
discovers
the
body
of
a
strangled
girl
—
the
first
victim
of
a
serial
killer.
Lark’s
got
the
inside
track,
but
there
are
complications:
jealous
rivals
in
the
newsroom,
her
job
in
danger,
a
hunky
colleague
who
becomes
a
suspect,
a
superstar
athlete
with
anger
issues.
And
just
who
is
that
mysterious
bag
boy
at
the
local
market?
With
the
help
of
her
friend
and
mentor
Lionel
Stone,
Lark’s
nerve
is tested like never before in a dramatic life-or-death showdown with the killer.
Troubled
Water
is
the
third
installment
in
the
Lark
Chadwick
mystery-suspense
series
written
by
long-time
CNN
journalist
John
DeDakis.
In
Fast
Track
,
Lark
solves
the
mystery
of
the
car-train
collision
that
orphaned
her
as
an
infant.
In
Bluff,
Lark
gets
to
the
bottom
of
the
mysterious
death
of
Lionel’s
daughter
Holly
along
the
Inca
Trail
to
Machu
Piccu
in
Peru.
Troubled
Water
is
DeDakis
at
his
best
as
he
shows
how
ethical
(and
unethical)
journalism
is
done.
With
the
knowledge
of
an experienced insider, DeDakis takes you behind the scenes to bring the intrigue of a newsroom to life – and death.
About the Author
Based
in
Washington
DC,
John
DeDakis
is
the
former
CNN
Senior
Copy
Editor
and
writer
for
the
Emmy
and
Peabody-
Award
winning
news
program
“The
Situation
Room
with
Wolf
Blitzer”
from
2005-2013.
He
is
also
the
author
of
the
Lara
Chadwick Mystery Series.
DeDakis,
a
native
of
La
Crosse,
Wisconsin,
began
his
journalism
career
in
1969
at
the
University
of
Wisconsin-Madison
where
he
earned
a
B.A.
in
Journalism
following
a
stint
in
the
U.S.
Army
where
he
worked
from
1972-74
as
a
Special
Events
Reporter
at
The
American
Forces
Network
–
Europe,
based
in
Frankfurt,
Germany.
From
1976
to
1983,
DeDakis
was
a
reporter
at
WMTV
(NBC)
in
Madison,
Wisconsin.
From
1983
to
1988,
he
was
a
correspondent
with
CBN
News
in
Virginia Beach, Virginia and Washington, DC.
DeDakis
is
a
former
White
House
Correspondent.
During
his
nearly
45-year
journalism
career
(25
years
at
CNN),
he
interviewed
such
luminaries
as
Alfred
Hitchcock,
Jimmy
Carter
and
Ronald
Reagan.
He
is
a
lecturer
at
American
University,
Washington,
D.C.
and
an
adjunct
professor
at
Regent
University
in
Virginia
Beach,
Virginia.
He
and
his
wife
Cindy l
ive in Washington, DC
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