Murder in the House (Capital Crimes Book 14)

Author : Margaret Truman


15 AED

Congressman Latham has maintained an impeccable record in Washington and so he seems the logical choice when nominated by his friend President Scott to become the next secretary of state. His confirmation hearings appear to be a formality until rumors emerge of sexual misconduct and influence peddling. Then early one morning he is found shot to death an apparent suicide.

Nobody close to Paul Latham believes his demise a suicide; there are just too many questions left unanswered. Why would he kill himself and why would he do it in a public place? Why was there no suicide note? Where did he get the gun? Where is Lathams appointment secretary Marge Edwards? So Lathams close friend lawyer-professor Mackensie Smith goes about uncovering the truth. In the process he unearths connections to the CIA businessman Warren Brazier Russian communists and a shady private detective. Eventually Smiths own life is threatened leading him to a dramatic and shocking truth.

Murder in the House is a story about the webs of influence people weave to protect their interests and about those innocent people who by accident or design get caught in these webs. It is the story of the abuse of power for personal gain and of the increasing influence that the global economy has on the way our nation is being run.
        


Margaret Truman with her intricate know-ledge of the political social and practical workings of Washington masterfully explores these connections in this highly suspenseful tale of intrigue deception and murderous intent.


Congressman Latham has maintained an impeccable record in Washington and so he seems the logical choice when nominated by his friend President Scott to become the next secretary of state. His confirmation hearings appear to be a formality until rumors emerge of sexual misconduct and influence peddling. Then early one morning he is found shot to death an apparent suicide.

Nobody close to Paul Latham believes his demise a suicide; there are just too many questions left unanswered. Why would he kill himself and why would he do it in a public place? Why was there no suicide note? Where did he get the gun? Where is Lathams appointment secretary Marge Edwards? So Lathams close friend lawyer-professor Mackensie Smith goes about uncovering the truth. In the process he unearths connections to the CIA businessman Warren Brazier Russian communists and a shady private detective. Eventually Smiths own life is threatened leading him to a dramatic and shocking truth.

Murder in the House is a story about the webs of influence people weave to protect their interests and about those innocent people who by accident or design get caught in these webs. It is the story of the abuse of power for personal gain and of the increasing influence that the global economy has on the way our nation is being run.
        


Margaret Truman with her intricate know-ledge of the political social and practical workings of Washington masterfully explores these connections in this highly suspenseful tale of intrigue deception and murderous intent.

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