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Murder in the House: A Novel
 
 

Murder in the House: A Novel [Large Print] (Paperback)

by Margaret Truman (Author)
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Congressman Paul Latham is about to be named secretary of state but dies beneath the Statue of Freedom before he can accept the honor. When his body is found, a 9-mm pistol clutched in his hand (is it suicide or murder?), rumors begin to fly, targeting Latham as no better than Warren Brazier's lackey and threatening the credibility of the administration's foreign policy. Brazier, a wealthy industrialist and potent political force (à la Ross Perot), is conducting questionable business with the Russian government (à la George Soros's evil twin), and nothing will stop him in his quest to snap up formerly state-owned industries at bargain prices--certainly not a trivial consideration such as trade legislation pending in the House Foreign Relations Committee.

When Mac Smith is asked to bring his legal expertise to a research mission in Moscow, he finds himself attempting to clear Latham's name--and getting closer and closer to some very dangerous individuals.

Margaret Truman is operating according to established parameters in Murder in the House, but fans will appreciate the relative skill with which she weaves together the themes of disturbing relationships on two continents: hard-line Communists with the Russian mafia on one hand, and politics with American big business on the other.

Readers may want to check out other entries in the Capital Crimes series--try Murder on Embassy Row, Murder at the National Gallery, or Murder in the CIA. --Kelly Flynn --This text refers to the Mass Market Paperback edition.



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More murder in Washington, as the roommate of a staffer who has accused the politically correct Senator Latham of sexual misconduct is found dead.
Copyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Professional Killers in Washington, DC, Oct 6 2003
By George Webster, Ph.D., (Orlando, FL USA) - See all my reviews
This is the most interesting and exciting of the Margaret Truman mysteries that I have read. Congressman Paul Latham has been nominated by the President to be Secretary of State. Then, he is found lying dead beneath the Statue of Freedom, a pistol clutched in his hand. Rumors swirl about suicide because of impending disclosure of illegal activity with a billionaire supporter or sexual harrasment charges by a secretary. But the medical examiner finds that it is not suicide. It is murder. As suspects are eliminated, the FBI finds that hired killers, members of the Russian mafia, are loose in Washington. But for whom do they work? When suspicion turns to the man controlling the killers, the story becomes intense, as the suspect uses his hired killers to protect himself. All in all, it is a good story, and you get the usual, wonderful insight into Washington.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Mindlessly entertaining formula book, Nov 1 2001
By Elizabeth S. "elizh77" (High Point, NC USA) - See all my reviews
The most interesting thing about this book is that Truman really knows her Washington. Otherwise, this quick and easy read is standard formula fare. Her characters are mildly interesting, and this book plays on the Russian mafia as the evil ones. Good book to read at the beach.
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5.0 out of 5 stars She satill know how to tell a story., Jun 5 2001
By Daniel R. Bills (Lafayette, Louisiana USA) - See all my reviews
this book was read by me after it came out in paperback! I loved it so much. Great plotting and very well told. I had to make sure that I am going to read her next book. She is so great about plotting the murder scene. I won't tell you who did it but Do enjoy this one. Mrs. Truman is really great at putting a plot together. Great characters as well.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Where's the beef?
This entire book felt like the initial set up to an exciting story that never happened. The book read like a high level summary of what could have been a very interesting and... Read more
Published on Aug 28 2000 by Annie

5.0 out of 5 stars The presidents daughter does it again!
This is and could be her finest work as of yet. The characters and plot are so skillfully plotted that you might think that she invented this gener herself.
Published on Jul 27 1999

4.0 out of 5 stars Murder In The House is terrific and well worth reading
Kira Albertini I felt that the novel, Murder in the House, by Margaret Truman was quite intriguing. Read more
Published on Jun 8 1999

4.0 out of 5 stars Kept me goin', but maybe not guessin'
As always, I enjoy Ms. Truman's book, but felt that Mac Smith was not present enough. Give me my Big Mac. Thanks, Joyce K,a faithful fan.
Published on Feb 4 1999

4.0 out of 5 stars Good mystery without obscenity
Easy reading mystery without obscenities or perverse sex, keeps your interest, predictable suspense.
Published on April 1 1998

4.0 out of 5 stars Predictable but fast-paced and keep you interested

The SYNOPSES all say basically the same thing: Democratic Congressman Paul Latham is an obvious choice for Secretary of State. Read more

Published on Jan 12 1998 by Gayle Surrette

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