Who better to write a political thriller than the daughter of a president? Margaret Trumanβs first book in the Capital Crimes series, Murder in the White House, takes readers on a whirlwind journey through the public halls of power and the private corridors of the White House. When the Secretary of
Murder in the White House
β Scribed by Truman, Margaret
- Book ID
- 109304524
- Publisher
- RosettaBooks
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 116 KB
- Series
- Capital Crimes 1
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
Who better to write a political thriller than the daughter of a president? Margaret Truman's first book in the Capital Crimes series, Murder in the White House , takes readers on a whirlwind journey through the public halls of power and the private corridors of the White House. When the Secretary of State is found murdered in the Lincoln bedroom, Ron Fairbanks, special counsel to the president and secret suitor of presidential daughter Lynne, is appointed to head the investigation.
The investigation leads Fairbanks headlong into the secrets of not only the Secretary of State, but the President, the First Lady, and his beloved Lynne. When the young attorney realizes the position he's in, torn between his job, his loyalty, his love, and uncovering the truth, he must make gut-wrenching choices, which lead to a surprise that no one could have foreseen.
Margaret Truman used her first-hand Washington political knowledge to create Capital Crimes, a riveting twenty-five book...
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