Corky's Story
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About the Book
Corky Cunningham is a former U.S. Olympic hockey team hopeful and now works as a journalist at the World in Chicago. As a rookie reporter, she is sent to cover a fire at a building in inner city Chicago.
She finds out that the building houses an incinerator used to burn the bodies of dogs that have been used in medical research.
Soo after, she is part of the reporting team sent to cover a bombing at the Sears Tower. Later, she is on hand when one of the bombers blows himself up in Grant Park.
With the help of a Chicago cop and a seasoned reporter from her paper, the World, Corky learns that terrorists trying to stop a doctor from using embryos to make a genetic medicine are the source of all of the mayhem.
About the Author
Christopher Meehan is the author of seven books, including four novels, three of which feature a minister/detective. In his latest novel, Meehan uses his 30-plus years experience as a religion and health care reporter to tell the story of a young journalist who is covering a series of terrorist attacks that take place in Chicago. The terrorists are trying to stop a doctor from using embryos to make a genetic medicine. Meehan is married, has four grown children and currently works in Grand Rapids, Mich., as news and media director for the Christian Reformed Church in North America.