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Murder in Georgetown - (Capital Crimes) by Margaret Truman (Paperback)
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Highlights
- The death of a Senator's daughter leads an intrepid reporter to uncover dangerous political secrets, in this seventh book in Margaret Truman's nationally bestselling Capital Crimes series.
- Author(s): Margaret Truman
- 336 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Mystery & Detective
- Series Name: Capital Crimes
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About the Book
After one of journalism professor George Albert Brown's senior students is murdered, the others, determined to find the killer themselves, turn up clues of their own--including a tie to the South African government.Book Synopsis
The death of a Senator's daughter leads an intrepid reporter to uncover dangerous political secrets, in this seventh book in Margaret Truman's nationally bestselling Capital Crimes series.
When the corpse of a young woman is found floating down Washington's C&O Canal, everyone is shocked to learn the victim is none other than Valerie Frolich--a senator's daughter, Georgetown graduate, and a rising star in the cutthroat world of investigative journalism.
Washington Post reporter Joe Potamos is good at unearthing the skeletons in the nation's capital, so when he's assigned the Frolich story, he immediately senses this case is rife with secrets. As he digs further to uncover the truth about Valerie's death, it soon becomes apparent someone wanted the young, beautiful reporter dead.
And when Joe's search uncovers an evil labyrinth of intrigue involving murder, bribery, kidnapping, and even international espionage, he'll have to race to find Valerie's killer--before his own life is snuffed out.
From the Back Cover
When the corpse of a young woman is found floating down Washington's C&O Canal, everyone is shocked to learn the victim is none other than Valerie Frolich--a senator's daughter, Georgetown graduate, and a rising star in the cutthroat world of investigative journalism.
Washington Post reporter Joe Potamos is good at unearthing the skeletons in the nation's capital, so when he's assigned the Frolich story, he immediately senses this case is rife with secrets. As he digs further to uncover the truth about Valerie's death, it soon becomes apparent someone wanted the young, beautiful reporter dead.
And when Joe's search uncovers an evil labyrinth of intrigue involving murder, bribery, kidnapping, and even international espionage, he'll have to race to find Valerie's killer--before his own life is snuffed out.
Review Quotes
"The story ends with several bangs. ... May be deemed the best of Truman's bestsellers." -- Publishers Weekly
"Kept me guessing the whole time. ... Margaret Truman gives an inside look at what possibly goes on in government offices." -- Fresh Fiction