Houghton Mifflin, 333 pp., $11.95
Daniel Schorr, certain of his peers have always suspected, was the wrong guy in the right place; doing some necessary things, even when he made an ass of himself in the process. Who, after all, can dislike a man called 'Killer Schorr' by a professional killer? Schorr became indispensable because so many unpalatable people put him high on their enemies lists.
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