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Murder in the CIA
  

Murder in the CIA [Large Print] (Paperback)

de Margaret Truman (Author)
4.0étoiles sur 5  Voir tous les commentaires (10 évaluations de client)

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Truman's seventh thriller shows a deepening knowledge of her craft, topping her previous bestsellers, Murder in the White House, etc. CIA agent Colette Cahill heads a big cast of intriguers, American and foreign. Cahill's friend Barrie Nelson is a literary agent who dies suddenly on her way to meet a Hungarian author. The official verdict is heart failure, but Cahill suspects murder and investigates. The self-assignment takes her to the Virgin Islands, where Nelson's lover, a fellow agent, spies on Soviet visitors; to a psychiatrist in New York whom the dead woman had consulted; to Budapest and back to Washington. Everywhere Cahill is in imminent danger and embittered by evidence that neither the CIA nor rival intelligence agencies respect law, only one-upmanship. This is a colorful, seething story of cruelty and corruption that discloses how far the U.S. organization has deviated from its purpose since it was set up by President Truman in 1947written by one who knows.
Copyright 1987 Reed Business Information, Inc. --Ce texte provient de la Hardcover édition.


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A literary agent who happens to be a CIA courier is murdered in London's Heathrow airport. Collette Cahill, member of the CIA unit in Budapest, wants to know why her friend died. As she travels from Europe to Washington, D.C. and the British Virgin Islands she makes a few startling discoveries about herself and the organization for which she works. In each of her mysteries Truman has been concerned with morality in government and this is her strongest statement to date. Along the way she has created a knowledgeable, very capable female operative who knows the ropes and can fend for herself. JV
Copyright 1987 Reed Business Information, Inc. --Ce texte provient de la Hardcover édition.

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3.0étoiles sur 5 Mediocre read, Aoû 9 2002
This is the first book I've read by Margaret Truman and I had high hopes. The book did not live up to those hopes. I found the book easy to put down and forget, the plot and characters didn't hold my interest and....kiss of death....the ending didn't make my heart race or send even a single chill down my spine. When I read a good book, I tend to get lost in that book - I forget that I'm READING a book. I never got that feeling with this book. I was always just reading.

Maybe I've come to expect too much since devouring Michael Connelly, Nelson DeMille and David Baldacci.

The best I can say is that it wasn't a totally boring read, just mediocre.

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3.0étoiles sur 5 Better than Ludlum, but Truman is no LeCarre..., Déc 27 2001
Par Thomas J. Brucia "Tom B" (Houston, TX United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This book is just the thing for a long plane flight, or a series of quiet evenings at home. Its strongest point is excellent plotting. The character development and scene-setting seemed a bit thin to me. Unlike the Smiley series by LeCarre, the writing seems much more commercial -- and it is hard to really feel (and intensely care about) the characters. (There are the usual romantic/sexual/love interests stirred in, but they seem superficial, reflecting Collette Cahill's shallow personality.) On the other hand, Truman's characters outshine Ludlum's stickmen; hers seem like real people (though just acquaintances, not friends). On excellent attribute of 'Murder in the CIA' is that one doesn't know who the 'bad guys' and the 'goods guys' are until just before the end of the tale. I would strongly suggest that readers who don't want to lose track of everyone really should keep a pad to jot down the names of each of the characters. This 303-page potboiler brings in quite a large cast, and many of them are important to the plot. This book was written during the Cold War, and younger readers may have some trouble connecting with the anti-Communist motivations behind a lot of the action. Also some of the devices (post-hypnotic recollections, for example) seem both contrived and dated. Things have changed a lot since 1987. --- In short, 'Murder in the CIA' is not great literature, but it is a fun read.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 the queen stays unbeaten when it comes to murder., Nov. 19 2001
Par Daniel R. Bills (Lafayette, Louisiana) - Voir tous mes commentaires
Who did it? ask the president's daughter. She can simply say who is the murder. Great suspense. Wonderful characters to get along with. You will not want to stop reading any of her books. I wanna read 2 more of her books. The queen stays unbeaten.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 The queen of mystery in DC is back
She did a great job in this book I simply could not put it down! Great suspense and a dry sense of humor go a long way in these great mysreries. Lisez davantage
Publié le Jui 5 2001 par Daniel R. Bills

5.0étoiles sur 5 Couldn't Put it Down!
This was my first read in the Capitol Crimes Series, and it won't be my last. While being an easy read, it wasn't too easy that I became bored and lost interest. Lisez davantage
Publié le Aoû 12 2000

3.0étoiles sur 5 About time!
Finally, a pretty good read from Truman. Granted, many of the flaws are still there: dangling loose ends, MK-ULTRA psychobabble, naive heroine, poorly inserted exposition... Lisez davantage
Publié le Aoû 6 2000 par Christina P. Branson

4.0étoiles sur 5 Compelling read
Margaret Truman's Capital Crime series is a must for anyone who is a mystery buff. This one is on a par with the rest of the series and gives insight into the workings of the... Lisez davantage
Publié le Juil 16 2000 par Patricia Lavins

3.0étoiles sur 5 All right to skim.
Fairly well written, though a little over-confusing ~ like the life, i daresay, of the protagonist ~ account of the investigation of the murder of a CIA courier. Lisez davantage
Publié le Jui 18 2000 par Elsie Wilson

4.0étoiles sur 5 A great story. (easy to listen to in the car)
I was looking for a quick reader for a book report and came upon this one. I got it to listen to for an easy way out, but it turned out to be a great book!
Publié le Mai 11 1998

5.0étoiles sur 5 Very good book! :)
I read this book for a book report and I loved it. Especially because I like the CIA. If you like books that have a lot of action then you should read this.
Publié le Janv. 29 1998

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