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Murder at the Library of Congress
 
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Murder at the Library of Congress [Large Print] (Hardcover)

de Margaret Truman (Author)
3.5étoiles sur 5  Voir tous les commentaires (11 évaluations de client)

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The theft from a private museum in Miami of a painting by 19th-century artist Fernando Reyes of Columbus offering his book of privileges to Ferdinand and Isabella sets off the action in this latest Washington, D.C.-insider tale from Truman (Murder at the Watergate, 1998, etc.). The bulk of the novel, however, unfolds at the nation's venerated reference institution. Gallery owner and former attorney Annabel Reed-Smith was looking forward to two months of research for her lead article of a special issue of the Library of Congress publication Civilization to be devoted to Columbus. Rumors have persisted for centuries about a possible second diary of the voyage to the New World written by Bartolom? de Las Casas, the explorer's confidant and friend. Annabel's work takes on greater urgency when she comes upon the dead body of pompous Las Casas expert and LC employee Michele Paul in the cubicle next to hers. Back in Miami, journalist Lucianne Huston is assigned to cover the art theft, during which a guard was killed. When she learns of Paul's murder, the reporter suspects a connection between the two crimes, as does Annabel, who discovers that another Las Casas expert disappeared about eight years ago. Meanwhile, the day-to-day operation of the Library proceeds full-tilt as Cale Broadhurst, the current Librarian, has his hands full dealing with Huston and the rest of the press, not to mention members of Congress. Truman shows readers the art theft at the start of the book, so the mystery centers around who killed Paul and how his demise is connected to the art heist. A clue to the murderer is tipped clumsily; the discovery of the killer's identity comes as something of an anticlimax, but the fun of the book is getting to it. The Library is the real star, and D.C., as always in Truman's mysteries, proves fertile ground for intrigue. (Nov.)
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc. This text refers to an alternate Hardcover edition.


From Library Journal

The murder of a Hispanic scholar at the Library of Congress just might concern a long-lost diary of Christopher Columbus.
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 Easy to read, Jui 29 2004
Par Kris (Oxnard, CA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
I listened to part of this mystery on the second of two audio cassettes. The first cassette was defective and had been discarded by the library. So, I read the first half. The hardbound version is really nicely printed, with big print and big margins. This was my first experience with Ms. Truman. Guess what. I didn't even know she was Harry's daughter!

Truman did a good job of joining the Columbus-Las Casas angle with the mystery story. Some of the library people didn't really seem to much character, like Sue and Consuela. Walter Munsch, one of the bad guys, was a gas. Tell me: Are you going to walk around a Mexican brothel with a couple of thousand $ cash in your pocket? Munsch did. No wonder his life span was short. How did he even live that long?

I had a hard time empathizing with Dolores, who fell in love with Michelle Paul and then murdered him. If Paul was such a jerk, and everyone else thought so, how could she have loved him? Well, I guess it didn't last, the love, that is.

Does David Driscoll get off scot free, then? It's not really clear.

Anyway, Margaret Truman is definitely worth trying out. I have another one I'm going to start soon. Probably take only a day or two to finish it, because she's easy reading. Diximus.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 Fun Mystery, Sep 21 2003
Par E. L. Weinhold "Lolly" (Maryland, USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This was my first Margaret Truman mystery, and after reading many of the others, this one is still my favorite. A noted scholar and researcher is murdered at the Library of Congress. A part-time researcher, a famous reporter, and many others in the library solve bits and pieces of the murder. I found this book engrossing, and read the entire thing in one day.
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4.0étoiles sur 5 Another fun mystery in the Capitol Series, Mars 14 2002
Par Patricia Horton "Hortonsbks" (St. Petersburg, FL USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This mystery once again has Annabelle Reed Smith and her husband Mac (he plays a very small part). This was a fun book because it takes us inside the Library of Congress and into the very expensive and illusory world of rare books. I have yet to read a book in this series that I have not liked. I find Margaret Truman to be a bit underrated and ignored in the mystery field. She puts me in mind of Agatha Christie as she also spins a good mystery without all the blood and gore.
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4.0étoiles sur 5 A Very Good Mystery
While this not the best of her series. It was still a great read. I love Annabel and Mac Smith. Especially the interesting twists and turns throughout the novel. Read more
Publié le Nov. 4 2001 par Rosa

2.0étoiles sur 5 My Review of Murder at the Library of Congress
Murder at the Library of Congress, by Margaret Truman, is a mystery that is set in the Library of Congress. Read more
Publié le Oct. 9 2001 par Kimberly

4.0étoiles sur 5 Another tantalizing addition to a superb series
Margaret Truman knows Washington, D. C. intimately and this comes through clearly in all the books of her Capitol Crime series. Read more
Publié le Juil 16 2000 par Patricia Lavins

3.0étoiles sur 5 Intellectual mystery
In this the 16th title of Margaret Truman's Capital Crime Novels, Annabel Reed-Smith finds murder and mayhem in the Library of Congress (LC). Read more
Publié le Juil 11 2000 par Brenda S. Weeaks

3.0étoiles sur 5 Discover a wonderful murder
Columbus discovered America in 1492. Annabel discovers the body while editing an article on Columbus. The who done it is over shadowed by a where is it. Read more
Publié le Jui 4 2000 par algerina

3.0étoiles sur 5 A workmanlike novel by an experienced mystery writer.
Truman, in her latest "Capital Crimes" novel, delves into the world of scholarly skullduggery and murder at the Library of Congress. Read more
Publié le Janv. 2 2000 par E. Bukowsky

3.0étoiles sur 5 Not the best in the series
Murder at the Library of Congress is definitely not Truman's best work in the capital crimes series. Read more
Publié le Déc 9 1999

4.0étoiles sur 5 Mrs. Truman Scores Again
Another interesting and captivating book by Margaret Truman. I hope that the series and the author go on and on.
Publié le Déc 8 1999 par Michael Rosenblum

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