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Margaret Truman Daniel

    February 17, 1924 – January 29, 2008

    Margaret Truman transitioned from a career as a singer to become a celebrated author, known for her compelling narrative style. Her works, particularly her mystery novels set in Washington D.C., offer intricate plots steeped in political intrigue and secrets. Truman's writing skillfully explores themes of power, loyalty, and betrayal, drawing readers into complex human dramas. Each of her stories serves as a testament to her mastery of suspense and her insightful exploration of character.

    Margaret Truman Daniel
    First Ladies: An Intimate Group Portrait of White House Wives
    Murder on K Street: A Capital Crimes Novel
    Murder in the Smithsonian
    Murder Inside the Beltway
    Murder on Capitol Hill
    Margaret Truman's Undiplomatic Murder
    • Margaret Truman's Undiplomatic Murder

      • 418 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      The story follows private investigator Robert Brixton, who reluctantly takes a job with a new State Department security agency. His life takes a tragic turn when a bombing at an outdoor cafe kills his youngest daughter, Janet. Driven by grief and a thirst for revenge, Brixton investigates the bomber, uncovering a conspiracy linked to a senator's son and a clandestine group intent on targeting embassy workers from nations involved in the Iraq and Afghanistan invasions. The narrative explores themes of loss, vengeance, and political intrigue.

      Margaret Truman's Undiplomatic Murder
    • Murder on Capitol Hill

      A Capital Crimes Novel

      • 400 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      4.2(11)Add rating

      The story revolves around Senator Cale Caldwell and his influential wife, who wield significant power in Washington, D.C. Despite their status, they cannot shield him from an unexpected threat. During a celebratory champagne reception, tragedy strikes when a killer targets him, unraveling a web of intrigue and danger amidst the political elite. The narrative promises suspense and explores the vulnerabilities that come with power.

      Murder on Capitol Hill
    • Murder Inside the Beltway

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      4.1(23)Add rating

      The murder of call girl Rosalie Curzon unveils a web of political intrigue and scandal in Washington, D.C. A hidden video camera at the crime scene raises questions about her clients, while the reelection battle between President Burton Pyle and challenger Robert Colgate intensifies. Amidst rumors of Colgate's troubled marriage and affairs, the situation escalates when the daughter of his close friend is kidnapped. Detectives Mary Hall and rookie Matthew Jackson delve into the investigation, revealing unexpected links between the cases and a surprising killer.

      Murder Inside the Beltway
    • Murder in the Smithsonian

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.9(12)Add rating

      Dr. Lewis Tunney, a brilliant historian who had stumbled onto an international art scandal, was brutally murdered in front of two hundred guests at an elegant party at the Smithsonian. When his fiancée, Heather McBean, flies in from Scotland to learn more, Mac Hanrahan, the captain in charge of the case, takes a heated interest in her. And when two more murders are committed, Hanrahan has reason to worry about Heather's sleuthing. But Heather is stubborn and insists on going her own way—right into the arms of a killer . . .

      Murder in the Smithsonian
    • When Illinois senator Lyle Simmons returns from a political fundraiser to find his wife brutally murdered, Detective Charles Chang is assigned to the investigation, in a case that draws him into the scandalous and dangerous world of political lobbyists with whom the senator has a close relationship to find a killer

      Murder on K Street: A Capital Crimes Novel
    • Whether they envision their role as protector, partner, advisor, or scold, First Ladies find themselves in a job that is impossible to define, and just as difficult to perform. Now Margaret Truman, daughter of President Harry Truman and an acclaimed novelist and biographer in her own right, explores the fascinating position of First Lady throughout history and up to the present day.With her unique perspective as the daughter of a First Lady, Ms. Truman reveals the truth behind some of the most misunderstood and forgotten First Ladies of our history, as well as the most famous and beloved. In recounting the charm and courage of Dolley Madison, the brazen ambition of Florence Harding, the calm, good sense of Grace Coolidge, the genius of Eleanor Roosevelt, the mysterious femininity of Jackie Kennedy, and the fierce protectiveness of Nancy Reagan, among others, Margaret Truman has assembled an honest yet affectionate portrait of our nation's First Ladies--one that freely acknowledges their virtues and their flaws.

      First Ladies: An Intimate Group Portrait of White House Wives
    • Murder at Ford's Theatre

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      3.7(744)Add rating

      When the body of a young theatre volunteer named Nadia Zarinski is found in a dark alley, two cops, Rick Klayman and Moses "Mo" Johnson, discover that Nadia was the intern for, and the rumored lover of, an influential right-wing Senator

      Murder at Ford's Theatre
    • Murder at the Kennedy Center

      • 334 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.7(952)Add rating

      “An exciting romp through the maze of Washington politics.”—The Dallas Morning News During a gala benefit for the Democratic Party's hottest presidential hopeful at the glittering Kennedy Center, a young woman dies, a victim of quick and brutal violence. The murder weapon belongs to the candidate. The chief suspect is the candidate's son. The dynamic campaign of Senator Kenneth Ewald has collided with a tragedy that can send his son to jail—and wreck his own career. George Washington University law professor Mac Smith comes out of the classroom to tackle a case that's bad for Senator Ewald but may prove even worse for the nation. And Smith himself marches straight into the firing line of an unscrupulous TV evangelist who gets his orders from God and a dethroned Central American dictator who takes interference from no one. . . . “Margaret Truman has become a first-rate mystery writer.”—Los Angeles Times Book Review

      Murder at the Kennedy Center
    • "Margaret Truman has become a first-rate mystery writer." LOS ANGELES TIMES BOOK REVIEW When a genius doctor is murdered and a desert madman gains the means to kill millions, Major Margit Falk, a helicopter pilot and Pentagon lawyer, is drawn into Project Safekeep--an antimissile scheme under congressional investigation. The alleged murderer has his share of secrets, but Falk smells conspiracy in the air. And although she turns to her mentor, law professor Mackenzie Smith for help, she's got to beat a cunning madman and a nuclear blast.... An Alternate Selection of the Literary Guild

      Murder at the Pentagon
    • Once it was a swamp. Now Foggy Bottom is swimming with real-estate sharks. When a man is found stabbed to death in this trendy D.C. neighborhood, it is major news. But within forty-eight hours the nation is gripped by a fear that leaves this comparatively small crime in the dark.Three passenger planes are shot out of the sky. Everywhere–in law enforcement, in the media, and in the most secret realms of government–men and women scramble to find out who shot hand-held missiles at the planes, and why. It is a search that reaches from Moscow to the Pacific Northwest, putting some people’s lives in jeopardy and turning others lives inside out. But no one can guess the that the epicenter of the terrorist outbreak is Washington D.C. . . . and a dead man behind a park bench in a place called Foggy Bottom.

      Murder in Foggy Bottom