Nash, Rambler

Nash, Rambler by Frank Sennett is a fiction novel published by Five Star in 2003, featuring 221 pages in English. The story follows Northwestern student Nash Hansen, whose internship at the San Bernardino Ledger is abruptly cut short when he clashes with local powerbroker Evan Carr. As Nash investigates Carr’s questionable connections to a multiple murder and a group of far-right Christian survivalists, he finds himself navigating a dangerous landscape filled with corrupt officials and armed adversaries.
Readers will encounter a blend of mystery and city life as Nash, aided by his unconventional roommate and a seasoned reporter, pursues a significant story despite his dismissal from the paper. The narrative is characterized by witty dialogue and a fast-paced plot, showcasing Nash’s determination to uncover the truth while grappling with the challenges of his precarious situation. This edition presents a compelling introduction to a protagonist whose journey may resonate with those interested in the complexities of investigative journalism and urban intrigue.
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Northwestern student Nash Hansen’s internship at the San Bernardino Ledger doesn’t last long. Within weeks, he is fired by his editor for playing journalistic hardball with Evan Carr, a local powerbroker with an inexplicable fondness for renovating drive-in theaters and sketchy ties to a band of far-right Christian survivalists. Nash suspects that Carr had something to do with a multiple murder, and he won’t pass up the chance to break a big story– even if he no longer technically works for a paper. With the help of his Hell’s Angel of a roommate and a delightfully acerbic veteran reporter, Nash just might get one hell of a clip–if he can keep himself from being killed by an unsavory cast of corrupt cops and gun-toting ministers. Witty dialogue and excellent pacing make for fun reading in this first novel, and the tough but sensitive Nash (he’s the kind of hero who may catch the killers but won’t ever get the girl) is a protagonist readers will hope to see again.
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