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  • Peril and Power in the City of Angels
  • Written by: Paul Pringle
  • Narrated by: Robert Petkoff
  • Length: 9 hrs and 48 mins
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Bad City

Written by: Paul Pringle
Narrated by: Robert Petkoff
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2022 Amazon.com Best Books of the Year, Long-listed

For fans of Spotlight and Catch and Kill comes a nonfiction thriller about corruption and betrayal radiating across Los Angeles from one of the region's most powerful institutions, a riveting tale from a Pulitzer-prize winning journalist who investigated the shocking events and helped bring justice in the face of formidable odds.

On a cool, overcast afternoon in April 2016, a salacious tip arrived at the L.A. Times that reporter Paul Pringle thought should have taken, at most, a few weeks to check out: a drug overdose at a fancy hotel involving one of the University of Southern California’s shiniest stars—Dr. Carmen Puliafito, the head of the prestigious medical school. Pringle, who’d long done battle with USC and its almost impenetrable culture of silence, knew reporting the story wouldn’t be a walk in the park. USC is the largest private employer in the city of L.A., and it casts a long shadow.

But what he couldn’t have foreseen was that this tip would lead to the unveiling of not one major scandal at USC but two, wrapped in a web of crimes and cover-ups. The rot rooted out by Pringle and his colleagues at The Times would creep closer to home than they could have imagined—spilling into their own newsroom.

Packed with details never before disclosed, Pringle goes behind the scenes to reveal how he and his fellow reporters triumphed over the city’s debased institutions, in a narrative that unfolds like L.A. noir. This is L.A. at its darkest and investigative journalism at its brightest.

A Macmillan Audio production from Celadon Books.

"Robert Petkoff is especially effective at narrating this account..."—AudioFile Magazine (Earphones Award Winner)

©2022 Paul Pringle (P)2022 Macmillan Audio

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Great book!

I enjoy investigative journalism and this was jam packed, made even more interesting by the fact that the paper wanted to shut the story down. A good listen!

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Just Wow!

Wow. Bad City by Paul Pringle was just as amazing as everyone said it was. It was also a lesson in 'cutting off your nose to spite your face. Did USC not realize that none of this would have been this huge story and investigation if they had just given a comment? Their refusal to do so just turned Pringle into a bulldog and set off his spider senses that there was something more to the original story. Way to wave a red flag in front of a bull guys.

Also, this one would make a fabulous #bookclub selection. The dialogue I've had with others who have read it has been just tremendous. We all couldn't wait to discuss our disbelief, outrage, and incredulity at the things we were reading about. I've worked as an admin in academia for over 20 years now, and while I have heard of some pretty crappy behaviour happening, but never anything on the scale of what is described in Bad City. It absolutely just baffles the mind.

Pringle's writing is informative, and not nearly as dry as a lot of true crime/investigative journalism tends to be. His writing flows and he does a great job of disseminating the facts of the story, but the outrage, and moral failings of practically everyone involved.

The narration is done quite well and is able to hold the attention of the listener.

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