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False Light: A Novel de Eric Dezenhall
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False Light: A Novel (edição: 2021)

de Eric Dezenhall (Autor)

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A thrilling tale of revenge set against the vibrant backdrop of sensationalist modern media Seasoned reporter Sanford "Fuse" Petty is old-school in every way--anti-technology, anti-Millennial (don't even mention Gen-Z), and anti-"gotcha" journalism. After Fuse is asked to leave his paper pending a disciplinary investigation, he has plenty of time on his hands. So when his oldest friend approaches him for advice after the man's daughter says she was sexually assaulted by her boss, a prominent media star, Fuse agrees to help. He gives his buddy the only options he feels are available: report the incident to the police and risk a huge "he said/she said" smear campaign against the girl, or plan something even better--revenge.  As a journalist, Fuse has a colorful background investigating criminals, politicians, gangsters, drug lords, and all-around shysters--and knows plenty of shady sources--so he's the perfect person to enact a complex (and ultimately, entertaining) plan to bring the popular media mogul down in the court of public opinion . . . and make him pay.… (mais)
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Título:False Light: A Novel
Autores:Eric Dezenhall (Autor)
Informação:Greenleaf Book Group Press (2021), 343 pages
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I won this book in a Goodreads Giveaway. This was my first time reading this author. I was intrigued by the blurb. I quickly found myself engrossed in the story. I like Fuse a lot. I think he was an interesting character who was very believable. I also liked his wife, Joey, and Samantha. I like that the majority of female characters were flawed but strong, smart, likable women. You don’t always get that in a book like this. I liked the way the author wrote the other guys who were a part of the Callous Sophisticates. I like how he showed various sides of his characters. It made them interesting and believable. I’m talking a lot about the characters because I feel this is a character driven book. I am impressed by how much I thought about the characters as I was turning pages. The story moves along quickly, (or maybe I was just so engrossed in the plot). I felt like there was more layers to the plot than I was expecting, which is always a good thing. It was interesting to get the behind the scenes look at journalism and the changes it is going through. Social media and the metoo movement were a part of the story. I thought both those had good intentions that were highjacked. Social media, in my opinion, has become a place where you can make other people’s lives hell and not necessarily be held accountable for it. It is easy to go from stating your opinion to becoming a bully with a wolfpack ready and willing to take down anyone who doesn’t agree to think, believe and act in ways that agree with them. The metoo movement caught me in the beginning. It had the good intention of giving voice to sexual assault survivors and letting them know they aren’t alone. I thought it was powerful until it wasn’t. It unfortunately, in my opinion, became a way to take down men and put them in their place, (wherever they thought it should be). I hate that but I try to stay hopeful that the original intention will return. I did like that the author did not chose to tell you how to feel about either social media or the metoo movement. I think his list of choices for sexual assault survivors was spot on. They are often still the ones being judged. Going to the police is often just setting yourself up to be assaulted over and over. Even going to the hospital is traumatic as, in my opinion, the exam and gathering of evidence, no matter how kind, respectful and gentle the medical staff is, feels like the assault is endless. Then you have the questioning by police and lawyers that can be brutal and can leave you feeling like you are the guilty party. The other route of revenge is not always possible, (which leaves just being silent and trying to move on), but made for satisfying reading. Seeing Pacho taken down made me want to cheer. I had fantasies of a faceless someone else going through the public humiliation and emotional/mental pain that Pacho was subject to. It made me wish I had an Uncle Fuse. I think that the author was very sensitive in his handling of sexual assault, (no graphic blow by blow accounting of what happened). I appreciated so much how Fuse was with Samantha. He kept it real but was gentle. I think this book would make a good book club read as there is so much to think about and examine. I appreciate the Q&A with the author and the discussion questions that are after the story. I am planning to journal my feelings and answers to those questions this week. I would recommend this book to my reading friends. ( )
  Wulfwyn907 | Jan 30, 2022 |
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This is a tale of revenge, but reads like a heist movie, or a long con. It involves a convoluted plan with many pieces that all need to fall in the right places. It’s frightening how easy it is for the media to completely ruin someone’s life. The book was exciting and I especially liked the first half when things were in the planning stage. The last half I felt there was too much introspection on the part of the main character, The Fuse, that took away from the revenge plot. The book was well written and enjoyable.

I received a free copy from Library Thing Early Reviewers and the publisher in exchange for my honest review. ( )
  readingover50 | Jan 22, 2022 |
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False Light provides an even-handed look, although fictional, at modern social media, along with an engrossing sense suspense. With a diverse cast of characters, it is a tremendous read. ( )
  mrmapcase | Jun 1, 2021 |
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False Light is a fascinating book set in the present 21st Century and deals with the state of the media today. A journalist named Fuse uses that state to achieve his own ends and get revenge for his goddaughter. I was in as soon as the story started and never got bored. I would love to read more books about Fuse. This is a great book.
  jeshakespeare | Mar 27, 2021 |
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False Light is about Sanford "Fuse" Petty who is an old school reporter who helps his best friend after his friends daughter is raped by her employer. Knowing that going to the police would do more harm to the daughter Fuse puts together a scheme and a network of people to bring this man down. He calls them the Callous Sophisticates and they talk only to him.

This book is fast paced with well described characters. Fuse is someone you really wished you knew in real life. The ending leaves you satisfied with no loose ends and just a hint of hope that there may be more for Fuse and his Callous Sophisticates. I really hope that this turns into a series of books.

I received this from LibraryThing Early Reviewers for an honest review. ( )
  Draak | Mar 16, 2021 |
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A thrilling tale of revenge set against the vibrant backdrop of sensationalist modern media Seasoned reporter Sanford "Fuse" Petty is old-school in every way--anti-technology, anti-Millennial (don't even mention Gen-Z), and anti-"gotcha" journalism. After Fuse is asked to leave his paper pending a disciplinary investigation, he has plenty of time on his hands. So when his oldest friend approaches him for advice after the man's daughter says she was sexually assaulted by her boss, a prominent media star, Fuse agrees to help. He gives his buddy the only options he feels are available: report the incident to the police and risk a huge "he said/she said" smear campaign against the girl, or plan something even better--revenge.  As a journalist, Fuse has a colorful background investigating criminals, politicians, gangsters, drug lords, and all-around shysters--and knows plenty of shady sources--so he's the perfect person to enact a complex (and ultimately, entertaining) plan to bring the popular media mogul down in the court of public opinion . . . and make him pay.

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