Murder in the Smithsonian

Murder in the Smithsonian
ISBN-10
0449209598
ISBN-13
9780449209592
Series
Murder in the Smithsonian
Category
Fiction
Pages
292
Language
English
Published
1983
Publisher
Fawcett Books
Author
Margaret Truman

Description

More delightful D.C. deviousness for the readers of Murder at the Kennedy Center, by an author getting more popular all the time!

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