Stephen Clark
ONE DEADLY POLICE SHOOTING.
TWO DIFFERENT ACCOUNTS.
THREE PEOPLE ON A COLLISION COURSE.
HANDS UP
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Sometimes the response is more dangerous than the attack.
Bio
Stephen Clark is a former award-winning journalist who served as a staff writer for the Los Angeles Times and as a politics editor for the Washington, D.C. bureau of FoxNews.com. As a reporter for the Utica Observer-Dispatch, he won a New York Newspaper Publishers Association Award of Distinguished Community Service for his investigation into the financial struggles of nonprofit services.
He also won a Society of Professional Journalists Award for Investigative Reporting at the Stamford Advocate for his series exposing an elderly grifter’s charity organization. Stephen grew up in the suburbs of Philadelphia and now lives in North Jersey with his wife, son and daughter. He has a bachelor’s degree in communications from Arcadia University and a master’s degree in journalism from Syracuse University.
News
Hands Up: What critics are saying
"Hands Up is a powerful and gripping tale, full of emotions, great realistic characters and a story with heartbreak, love and a twist or two." -- The Bookwormery
"The ending literally left me stunned and agape in shock." -- Diary of a Book Fiend
"This is my best book of 2020 so far." -- Joyful Antiodes
"A bloody great read!" -- BertyBoy123
Citizen Kill: What did critics say?
"A very promising debut – fast-paced, action-packed and entertaining." -- What Cathy Read Next
"The pace of Citizen Kill, fast and furious, will hold the reader’s attention from the first page." -- Vera's Book Reviews and Stuff
"An excellent debut into the literary scene." -- Book Escapade
"A fast paced, action packed adventure." -- Songs Wrote My Story