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Murder at the Kennedy Center
  

Murder at the Kennedy Center (Hardcover)

by Margaret Truman (Author)
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Likely to follow Truman's eight earlier mysteries up the bestseller lists, her ninth opens with a grand performance at the Kennedy Center honoring Senator Ewald, favored to win his party's nomination for president. But hopes dim after the extravaganza when Professor MacKenzie (Mac) Smith finds an Ewald campaign worker, Andrea Feldman, shot dead behind the Center. The senator's son Paul, who has been sexually involved with Andrea, is arrested for the murder, whereupon his wife, Janet, disappears. As a professor of law and Ewald's friend, Mac uses his skills to investigate those in Ewald's orbit. The suspects include the senator's wife, Leslie, his campaign manager, Ed Farmer, and a host of others capable of murder so as to cause a scandal ruinous to the candidate. At last, Mac penetrates the mystery, thickly layered in the complexities of Washington political processes, once again brought vividly to life by Truman's expertise. Literary Guild main selection.
Copyright 1989 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an alternate Hardcover edition.


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"An exciting romp."
THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS
During a gala benefit for a Democratic Party hopeful, a young woman dies, the victim of quick and brutal violence. The murder weapon belongs to the candidate, Kenneth Ewald, and his son is the chief suspect. Out of the classroom comes professor Mac Smith to tackle a case that is bad for the senator, but may prove disastrous for the nation....


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4.0 out of 5 stars It's fun to compare with current politicians as well!, Aug 10 2002
By Charles Lewis (Macon, GA United States) - See all my reviews
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Margaret Truman has woven together her knowledge of Washington
politics and a great mystery in "Murder at the Kennedy Center."
And she sure knows how to interweave a complicated plot. As soon
as Mac agrees to take a ace, he runs into countless problems:
Senator Ewald, it seems, has not be as...
his political supporters might believe; ...Soon a South American dictator and a
conservative evangelist muddy the waters even more.

As Mac delves deeper into the mystery, he learns more about his
friend than perhaps he had wanted to know. In a short period of
time, he has a long list of suspects!

Truman has done an excellent job of creating vivid characters and
developing a plot that will keep you alert. She has also managed
to mirror a number of contemporary politicians and headlines in
this novel; I think you'll have fun deciding who is being
modeled.

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3.0 out of 5 stars I actually kinda liked this one., Aug 26 2000
By Christina P. Branson "killer_b_books" (Farmington) - See all my reviews
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Yeah, I still have the same old gripes about Truman's overall writing style (or lack thereof), but they've lessened in intensity now that she's found in Mac Smith a decent sleuth. Too bad I know it won't last. (See my review for Murder in the Pentagon.)
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4.0 out of 5 stars Combines murder and political intrique, Jul 16 2000
By Patricia Lavins (Vero Beach, Florida United States) - See all my reviews
The description of a Democratic party gala is described with the intimacy of one who has actually attended such an affair. It is for this reason that the reader trusts the author in the other relevant portions of the plotting and structure of this well-told tale of mayhem in our nation's capital. This is a fine addition to the author's stunning series of mystery novels using the backdrop of the great institutions of Washington, D. C.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Thoroughly enjoyable
I've just discovered Margaret Truman and am enjoying every minute of her writing. Not only does she write a good mystery but she entices me with her detailed descriptions of life... Read more
Published on Sep 26 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars This was another of Truman's great books!!
This was another of Truman's great books!! The action of was continues though out the whole book and it was a wonderful book!
Published on Jun 22 1999

1.0 out of 5 stars A sappy, unoriginal murder mystery
I was bored to tears by this book. A lack of creativity and poor writing make this a book I would recommend you miss!
Published on April 17 1999

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