No Room for Truth

No Room for Truth by Pam McPhail is a 384-page fiction title published by Rick Ward DBA Spring Morning Publishing in June 1995. This novel follows the journey of Scottie Forester, a young reporter whose pursuit of truth leads her into a complex world of bribery and corruption that threatens the very fabric of society. As she takes on the role of editor at a struggling weekly newspaper in a small town in Northern Mississippi, Scottie’s investigation reveals dark secrets that put her life at risk.
Readers will find a narrative rich in political intrigue and suspense, as Scottie’s determination to uncover the truth draws her deeper into a web of deceit. The story builds towards a tense courtroom climax, exploring themes of crime and the challenges faced by those who seek justice. This edition presents a compelling exploration of the consequences of uncovering hidden truths in a world rife with corruption.
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No Room For Truth is a gripping drama of how a working reporter’s search for the truth turns upside-down as she discovers a world filled with bribery and corruption, feeding unchecked into the very heart of America’s soul. Scottie Forester, a talented, vivacious young career woman was only two years beyond obtaining her degree in Journalism. But fate interceded in the disquise of an offer to become editor of a run-down weekly newspaper in a small town in Northern Mississippi. Slowly, but with awesome inevitability, Scottie finds herself entangled in a deadly web of political intrigue and deceit. As she slowly but inexorably uncovers the long hidden secrets that will place her in grave danger, the story mounts to a searing suspense-filled courtroom climax.
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