The Fly on the Wall

The Fly on the Wall by Tony Hillerman, published by HarperCollins on October 25, 2011, is a fiction novel that follows the story of ace reporter John Cotton. As a keen observer, Cotton finds himself in a precarious situation when he discovers his best friend’s corpse in the U.S. Capitol. This shocking event thrusts him into a web of intrigue involving a senatorial candidate, a million-dollar scam, and a murder, forcing him to navigate a dangerous landscape filled with powerful individuals intent on protecting their secrets.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into the complexities of journalism and the ethical dilemmas faced by those who uncover the truth. The story unfolds as Cotton grapples with the implications of his knowledge and the threats that arise from it. With a page count of 336, this first edition presents a gripping exploration of scandal and the lengths to which people will go to maintain their facades. The book is written in English, making it accessible to a wide audience interested in fiction that intertwines crime and political intrigue.
Official synopsis Publisher
Ace reporter John Cotton is a fly on the wall, seeing all, hearing all, and keeping out of sight. But the game changes when he finds his best friend’s corpse sprawled on the marble floor of the central rotunda of the U.S. Capitol. Suddenly Cotton knows too much about a scandal centered around a senatorial candidate, a million-dollar scam, and a murder. And he hears the pursuing footsteps of powerful people who have something to hide . . . and a willingness to kill to keep their secrets hidden.
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