
The Evil of Silence
About This Novel
This book is a documentary work that combines elements of crime, celebrity scandals, and in-depth investigative reporting. In April 2016, Paul Pringle, a senior investigative reporter at the Los Angeles Times, received inside information about a drug overdose involving Carmen Priafito, dean of the University of Southern California School of Medicine. In the subsequent investigation, Pringle encountered unprecedented obstacles - no one accepted his interview, the police did not provide any substantive information, Priafito and the University of Southern California always responded with silence, and the cowardly newspaper executives have colluded with the powerful, doing everything possible to obstruct his investigation, and even blocked his reports. Faced with the corruption and crime radiated from the powerful protection network, Pringle and his colleagues stepped forward, despite numerous obstacles, peeling off the cocoons, conducting in-depth investigations and tracking, breaking through the silence and lies of the "official protection" of the Los Angeles authorities, the University of Southern California and the newspaper's top brass, and challenging the seemingly unshakable wall of power.
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