A trio of mystery novels set against the backdrop of the nation's capital come together in an omnibus edition that includes Murder in the Supreme Court, Murder in the House, and Murder in the CIA, in which a CIA agent sets out to uncover the truth about the death of a literary agent at London's Heathrow airport and the simultaneous disappearance of her briefcase. Original. 20,000 first printing.
Will Lee, the courageous and uncompromising senator from Georgia, is back—now as President of the United States—in the fifth book in the New York Times bestselling series that began with Chiefs.
San Francisco homicide detectives must sift through long-buried secrets to uncover the killer of a controversial activist, while in Nashville, detectives investigate the murder of retired music legend John Wallace "Jack" Jeffries.
. . Donald Bain thrills again with Margaret Truman's Internship in Murder, the riveting next installment in the Margaret Truman's beloved Capital Crimes series.
Anyone wishing to gain a perspective on what remains a controversial issue more than thirty years later would be well advised to study this work by world-class scholars.
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Between them, Senator Cale Caldwell and his blue-blooded wife controlled as much power on Capitol Hill as the law would allow.
This wide-ranging collection looks at capital cities across Europe, from the more traditional centres of power - Paris, Rome and London - to Europe's most northern capital, Stockholm, and also considers the newly devolved capitals, Dublin, ...
The assassination attempt on Virginia senator Marshall Holtz dominated the news , as might be expected . A hospital spokeswoman gave hourly updates on his condition , as well as for the others who'd been wounded .
My name's Seymour Goldberg. Charise decided Goldberg wasn't a good name for an opera singer, so she took Betty's name. I told her names don't matter and that she should be proud of her real name, but you know how women can be.
When two women are found murdered in the nation's capital, crime reporter Joe Wilcox invents a serial killer stalking the city, but the sudden appearance of his mentally ill brother, Michael, leads Joe to suspect that Michael could be the ...