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The Bookery Nook,
4280 Tennyson St., Denver
Hosting a book reading/signing from 7-8 p.m. Thursday by Chance B. Conner, author of "Career Killer; A Journalist's Wild Ride With Scotch, Sex & The Sundance Kid."


"Loved it! Good job. I really didn't want to put it down. I especially liked the ill-fated political campaign."
-- John Henderson, Denver Post sportswriter and author of "An American Gladiator in Rome; Finding the Eternal Truth in the Infernal City"

"I couldn't put this book down!"

"As a former NY editor, I am a harsh critic, but this book was a great read. Written in a faced-past style by a journalist who knows his stuff, this novel follows the downhill slide of a fictional journalist who is privy to the astounding events of 9/11, the Columbine School Massacre, the Oklahoma City Bombing, and even the tragic, and unsolved, Jon Benet Ramsey mystery."

"All of the facts ring true for those of us who live in the locales mentioned. The syle of Chance B. Conner works incredibly well because it is definitely in synch with the adventures of his fictional hero, Jack Clancy. Bravo! to this author for his debut novel. I look forward to his next Clancy adventure, Career Inferno. Keep 'em coming!"

Angela Watson
Former New York Editor


"I loved the book. loved the character. I look forward to the next two books. I loved the gil line about not giving back the Pulitzer. I roared as only those in the inside could do. If I ever write my book, I’ll seek you out for inspiration and direction."

Frank Scandale

Editor, The Record (Bergen County, N.J.)

"Read ("Career Killer") cover to cover the other day. Have to say it’s one of the better “reads” I have had in a while. As a former journalist, it rang quite true. Nice job.

Steve Sander
Denver's Director of Strategic Marketing and Sports Marketing Expert

“For a trip back to the heady journalism wars in Denver at the end of the twentieth century, look no further than “Career Killer.” Your tour guide is hard-hitting reporter Jack Clancy, who battles his personal demons but always finds a way to cover the high-stakes stories and expose the truth—or the lies—by any means necessary.”

Mark Stevens
Author of "Antler Dust"