Murder at the Washington Tribune
Title: | Murder at the Washington Tribune: A Capital Crimes Novel (Truman, Margaret, Capital Crimes Series.) |
Author: | Margaret Truman |
Year First Published: | 2005 |
Page Count: | 384 |
Synopsis: | “Truman can write suspense with the best of them.†–Larry King “Satisfying . . . [a] solid mystery . . . a cautionary tale about ambition and a vote for journalistic integrity.†–Publishers Weekly At the big, aggressive Washington Tribune, a young woman, fresh out of journalism school, has been brutally strangled to death–and the hunt for her killer is making sensational headlines. Then a second woman is found dead. She, too, worked in the media. For veteran Trib reporter Joe Wilcox, the case strikes too close to home: His daughter is a beautiful rising TV news star. Seeing a chance to revive his free-falling career, Joe spearheads the Trib’s investigation and baits a trap for the murderer with a secret from his own past. Suddenly Joe is risking his career, his marriage, and even his daughter’s life by playing a dangerous game with a possible serial killer . . . one who hides in plain sight. “Ripe with suspense, Truman’s mystery gets edgier with each page. . . . A captivating, fast-paced thriller.†–Romantic Times “Hooks the reader immediately.†–The Ottawa Sun |
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