Free Copy of Bill O’Reilly's First Book

Bancroft Press is holding a special promotion to give away FREE copies of Bill O’Reilly’s first book and novel, Those Who Trespass

All customers have to do is purchase ANY of the nearly 50 hardcover books published by Bancroft Press! Just use the code TWT when paying for the website purchase (www.bancroftpress.com) and receive Those Who Trespass along with FREE shipping for the entire order. All copies are in mint condition and only 397 copies of available with a limit of one per person.

About the Book

With three consecutive number one bestsellers, Bill O’Reilly has proved that he’s the king of the nonfiction list. With Those Who Trespass, he extends his bestselling domain to fiction, giving readers a novel that’s an exciting look into the no-holds-barred world of television news.

One by one, high-level executives and correspondents are being murdered. Soon it becomes clear that the killings are linked, the work of a bitter former newsman exacting revenge on those who derailed his career. Tommy O’Malley, a tough but warmhearted New York City detective, is assigned to crack the widening, high-profile murder cases, but encounters competition from a beautiful and tenacious tabloid reporter, Ashley Van Buren. As the story unfolds, Tommy and Ashley quickly discover they’ve got much more in common than a knack for solving crimes.

Those Who Trespass combines suspense, action, psychodrama, and romance with a fascinating glimpse into the harsh realities behind the delivery of our daily dose of television news—a picture only Bill O’Reilly could bring to life.

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