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The Henderson Equation
  

The Henderson Equation (Paperback)

by Warren Adler (Author) "Staring into the vast city room, as it subsided now from the last flurry of deadlines, Nick Gold savored a moment of comparative tranquility ..." (more)
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Viola Drath, foreign correspondent

"The most courageous and truthful novel to come out of Washington in years."

Jeremiah O'Leary, Washington Star

"Only a seasoned newspaperman could have written with such inside skill this novel about what happens to a daily very much like the Washington Post in the post-Watergate era."

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3.0 out of 5 stars The power of the word., May 13 2004
By Peter LaPrade (worcester ma) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Henderson Equation (Paperback)
"The Henderson Equation" is a novel about the power of the media. It dares to ask if the media goes too far in its quest to find the truth. Should the media try to bring down a President? Written a few years after Watergate, this is a daring novel, but one that ends up falling flat. Nick Gold is an intriging character, with his ideas about being a Keeper of the Word. Its portrayal of a newsroom is interesting, and the Katherine Graham-like owner is also interesting.
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