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Murder at the National Cathedral (Mass Market Paperback)

by Margaret Truman (Author) "Dearly beloved, we have come together in the presence of God to witness and bless the joining together of this man and woman in Holy..." (more)
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Truman's latest capital city mystery ( Murder at the Kennedy Center ), well served by the rich ecclesiastical accoutrements of its solemn setting, gets off to a fine start as law professor Mackensie Smith and his new wife, art gallery owner Annabel Reed, investigate the murder of high-profile Episcopalian priest Paul Singletary. Leader of Word of Peace, an international anti-apartheid group whose followers number an unsavory element as well as idealists, the dashing Singletary had acquired many enemies who could have bludgeoned him to death in a Cathedral chapel. Combining business with pleasure, Mac and Annabel continue sleuthing on their honeymoon in London and the Cotswolds, where another priest is killed and Annabel's life is threatened. Back in D.C., government agencies interrupt the investigation, a soloist from the Cathedral boys' choir exhibits great anxiety, two canons accuse each other of murder, the choir director quits and Truman's mystery unravels disappointingly in a melodramatic, arbitrary resolution. Gentlemanly Mac and lively Annabel deserve a more convincing vehicle.
Copyright 1990 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

From School Library Journal

YA-- When Episcopal priest Paul Singletary is murdered in Washington's National Cathedral, there are so many logical suspects that it's difficult to choose among them. This latest volume in Truman's series of tales of murder and mayhem in the nation's capital again features law professor Mackensie Smith and his intelligent new wife, Annabel Reed. Their companionable relationship is a definite plus, as are the details of life in Washington. While the plot is not as exciting as in some of her earlier works, Truman's writing and characterization continue to please in this well-drawn mystery.
- Judy Williams, Fairfax County Pub . Lib . , VA
Copyright 1991 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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1.0 out of 5 stars Do not waste your money or your time., Nov 4 2003
By "fawn2379" (North Carolina) - See all my reviews
The best word to describe this book is boring. I had to make myself finish reading it. The book has no thrills or chills. I was tempted to throw it away time and time again. It was a big disappointment.
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4.0 out of 5 stars One of the best of the series, July 16 2000
By Patricia Lavins (Vero Beach, Florida United States) - See all my reviews
Mac and Annabel are finally wed in this novel. The author, however, does not allow them to just slip into contented married life. Now she has them being dragged into a murder in the most unlikely of places. As one who was born and raised in Washington, D. C., I can attest that all the descriptions of the places in the mystery series are accurate. This book though is set in and around the National Cathedral which is one of the most beautiful places in Washington, D. C. and the author brings it really alive. I could almost spell the rarified air of the place, the grounds and the neighborhood. The author has given the reading public a real treat by offering her insight into some of the most beautiful architecture in the world. The fact that this setting is also a place of crime and intriguing lends fascination to the the whole crime series. Margaret Truman deserves all the credit for the effective way that her books have presented politics and Washington, D. C.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A Truly Great Book, Aug 31 1999
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Margeret Truman has now written several DC crime books, but NONE of them have matched what she did in this effort. This book was truly satsifying from start to end. The way she puts Mac in many situations in a pattern really makes the book a fun read. Most importantly, the book leaves us guessing who did it, the main part of any murder mystery. I cant give it 5 stars because the ending is somewhat anti-climactic, and a tad bit forced in feel.
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