Murder in the White House
Title: | Murder in the White House (Capital Crimes) |
Author: | Margaret Truman |
Year First Published: | 1980 |
Page Count: | 272 |
Synopsis: | In a town where the weapon of choice is usually a well-aimed rumor, the strangling of Secretary of State Lansard Blaine in the Lincoln Bedroom is a gruesome first. White House counsel Ron Fairbanks is ordered to investigate. There are persistent rumors that the Secretary was an accomplished womanizer with ties to a glamorous call girl. There is also troubling evidence of unofficial connections with international wheeler-dealers. In death as in life, Blaine is a power to be reckoned with. For Fairbanks, who loves the Presidents daughter, one point is soon clear: only a few highly placed insiders had access to the Lincoln Bedroom that fateful evening. And one of them was the president. . . . |
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Main Character | Academic/Professional | Time Period | Contemporary |
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