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Mord an der Washington Tribune: Ein Roman über Kapitalverbrec hen von Truman, Margaret
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Publisher
Random House Publishing Group
ISBN-10
0345478193
ISBN-13
9780345478191
eBay Product ID (ePID)
45418942
Product Key Features
Book Title
Murder at the Washington Tribune
Number of Pages
336 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2005
Topic
General, Mystery & Detective / General
Genre
Fiction
Book Series
Capital Crimes Ser.
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
1 in
Item Weight
21.4 Oz
Item Length
6.3 in
Item Width
9.5 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2005-053565
Reviews
Praise for Margaret Truman "Truman 'knows the forks' in the nation's capital and how to pitchfork her readers into a web of murder and detection." -The Christian Science Monitor "Truman can write suspense with the best of them." -Larry King Murder at Union Station "Truman has produced another knowing look at Washington politics. She, of all people, should know her characters well, and she draws them with style." -The Dallas Morning News Murder at Ford's Theatre "Dead-on descriptions of Washington's most crack-ridden streets and exclusionary shindigs . . . Readers who enjoy travelogue, gossip, and social commentary in their whodunits will enjoy Murder at Ford's Theatre." -USA Today, Praise for Margaret Truman "Truman 'knows the forks' in the nation's capital and how to pitchfork her readers into a web of murder and detection." The Christian Science Monitor "Truman can write suspense with the best of them." Larry King Murder at Union Station "Truman has produced another knowing look at Washington politics. She, of all people, should know her characters well, and she draws them with style." The Dallas Morning News Murder at Ford's Theatre "Dead-on descriptions of Washington's most crack-ridden streets and exclusionary shindigs . . . Readers who enjoy travelogue, gossip, and social commentary in their whodunits will enjoy Murder at Ford's Theatre." USA Today
Dewey Edition
22
Series Volume Number
Vol. 21
Dewey Decimal
FIC
Synopsis
From senators to summer interns, from all the president's men to all-powerful women, Margaret Truman captures the fascinating, high-wire drama of Washington, D.C., like no other writer. Now this master of mystery fiction takes us into the capital's chaotic fourth estate. At the big, aggressive newspaper The Washington Tribune, a young woman has been murdered. And the hunt for her killer is making sensational and lethal headlines. The victim, fresh out of journalism school, hoped to make a splash at the Trib-and then a maintenance man found her in a supply closet, brutally strangled to death. The Trib's journalists are at once horrified and anxious to solve the crime before the cops do, and put this scandal to rest. But the Metropolitan Police Department isn't going to let byline-hungry reporters get in the way of its investigation, and soon enough the journalists ad the cops have established warring task forces. Then a second woman is killed, in Franklin Square. Like the first, she was young, attractive, and worked in the media. For veteran Trib reporter Joe Wilcox, whose career is mired in frustration and disappointment, the case strikes close to home. His daughter is a beautiful rising TV-news star. As his relationship with a female MPD detective grows more intimate, Joe sees a chance to renew himself as a reporter and as a man. Spearheading the Trib's investigation, he baits a trap 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, while a police detective is bending rules for the reporter she likes and trusts but may not know as well as she thinks shedoes. As Joe's daughter finds herself trapped at the heart of a frantic manhunt, the walls come down between family, friendship, ethics, and ambition-and a killer hides in plain sight. Chilling, riveting, and richly rewarding, Murder at The Washington Tribune is a brilliant tale of real people in a world where law, power, and honesty collide-and where the punishment only sometimes fits the crime., When two women are brutally murdered, D.C. crime reporter Joe Wilcox invents a serial killer for good copy. Soon, Joe's brother, who's been in a mental institution in Illinois for 40 years, shows up in Washington. Can Joe turn his long-lost brother into the killer he's invented?, From senators to summer interns, from all the president's men to all-powerful women, Margaret Truman captures the fascinating, high-wire drama of Washington, D.C., like no other writer. Now this master of mystery fiction takes us into the capital's chaotic fourth estate. At the big, aggressive newspaper The Washington Tribune, a young woman has been murdered. And the hunt for her killer is making sensational and lethal headlines. The victim, fresh out of journalism school, hoped to make a splash at the Triband then a maintenance man found her in a supply closet, brutally strangled to death. The Trib's journalists are at once horrified and anxious to solve the crime before the cops do, and put this scandal to rest. But the Metropolitan Police Department isn't going to let byline-hungry reporters get in the way of its investigation, and soon enough the journalists ad the cops have established warring task forces. Then a second woman is killed, in Franklin Square. Like the first, she was young, attractive, and worked in the media. For veteran Trib reporter Joe Wilcox, whose career is mired in frustration and disappointment, the case strikes close to home. His daughter is a beautiful rising TV-news star. As his relationship with a female MPD detective grows more intimate, Joe sees a chance to renew himself as a reporter and as a man. Spearheading the Trib's investigation, he baits a trap 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, while a police detective is bending rules for the reporter she likes and trusts but may not know as well as she thinks she does. As Joe's daughter finds herself trapped at the heart of a frantic manhunt, the walls come down between family, friendship, ethics, and ambitionand a killer hides in plain sight. Chilling, riveting, and richly rewarding, Murder at The Washington Tribune is a brilliant tale of real people in a world where law, power, and honesty collideand where the punishment only sometimes fits the crime.
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PS3570.R82M7546 2006
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