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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
    Murder on K Street: A Capital Crimes Novel
    Murder in the White House
    Bess W. Truman
    Capital Crimes: Murder on Embassy Row
    Murder on Capitol Hill
    Where the Buck Stops
    • Where the Buck Stops

      The Personal and Private Writings of Harry S. Truman

      • 388 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      A collection of never-before-published writings by Harry S. Truman, in which he lays out his theory of leadership and voices his opinions about various leaders throughout history. Two 8-page black-and-white inserts.

      Where the Buck Stops
      4.2
    • Between them, Senator Cale Caldwell and his blue-blooded wife controlled as much power on Capitol Hill as the law would allow. Sadly, it wasn't sufficient to protect him from a killer, even surrounded by his friends at a champagne reception in his honor. The senator's murder wasn't the family's first brush with violence. Only two years ago, a niece had been murdered, her killer never found. But when attorney Lydia James, counsel to a senate committee investigating the tragedy, suggests there might be a connection between the two deaths, she's voted down fast. Yet strange rumors persist. The senator's death could benefit many people, among them a bitter political adversary, an ambitious talk show host, and a master of spin who makes even murder look good. . . .

      Murder on Capitol Hill
      4.2
    • Capital Crimes: Murder on Embassy Row

      A Capital Crimes Novel

      • 400 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Ambassador Geoffrey James might be a British citizen, but when he dies on the night of a gala party, it's up to Captain Sal Morizio of Washington's Metropolitan Police Department to investigate. Despite orders to desist, Morizio and his lady love, fellow officer Connie Lake, know too much. And what they learn on an international search for missing clues tells them a lot about corruption in high places—and the effects of caviar on otherwise rational people. . . .

      Capital Crimes: Murder on Embassy Row
      3.6
    • Bess W. Truman

      • 445 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      This is the astonishing story of Bess W. Truman and her love for her husband, Harry, as only their daughter could tell it. Bess W. Truman is more than a rare, intimate, and surprising portrait of a famous First Lady, it is also the heartwarming story of an enduing love and a remarkable political partnership. Margaret Truman has been able to draw on her own personal reminiscences and a treasure trove of 1,000 letters from Bess and several hundred from Harry, never before published. For the first time, Margaret Truman reveals the strong role her mother played in harry Truman's important political decisions -- during his ascent to the Senate, the Vice-Presidency, and to the White House itself. And we see history from the inside out as the lives of Harry and Bess evoke the great events of the Truman era: dropping the atomic bomb on Hiroshima, the stunning upset of Thomas Dewey, the firing of Douglas MacArthur at the height of the Korean War, the vicious McCarthy hearings, and more. Bess W. Truman recreates the human drama of an extraordinary woman and a man who became a beloved American president.

      Bess W. Truman
      3.8
    • Murder in the White House

      • 252 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      A thriller about the murder of a Secretary of State with evidence pointing to the fact that the mureer was committed by someone very highly placed in the White House.

      Murder in the White House
      3.5
    • 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
      3.8
    • Murder at Ford's Theatre

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      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
      3.7
    • Murder at the Kennedy Center

      • 334 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      “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
      3.7
    • Ambassador Geoffrey James might be a British citizen, but when he dies on the night of a gala party, it's up to Captain Sal Morizio of Washington's Metropolitan Police Department to investitgate. Despite orders to desist, Morizio and his lady love, fellow officer Connie Lake, know too much. And what they learn on an international search for missing clues tells them a lot about corruption in high places--and the effects of caviar on otherwise rational people....

      Murder on Embassy Row
      3.7
    • "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
      3.7
    • 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
      3.7
    • Murder in the CIA

      • 303 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      “She invades the turf of John le Carré. . . . It is very good.”—Los Angeles Times Book Review Barrie Mayer, a beautiful Washington literary agent, arrives at London’s Heathrow Airport with plenty of time to make her flight to Budapest, where she’s planning to meet an author. The airport is crowded, but it’s not a scheduling problem that keeps Barrie from getting off the ground. The doctors call her death a heart attack, but her best friend, Collette Cahill, has her doubts. A CIA agent herself, Collette knows that Barrie was carrying more than just contracts to Hungary. Then Collette gets the order from above: Find out what happened to Barrie. And, more important, what happened to her briefcase. So Collette sets off on a search that will take her from London to Washington to the Caribbean, from restaurants to psychiatrists’ offices to bedrooms. After all—even CIA agents lose their hearts every now and then. But Collette may lose her life. . . . “Her most far-ranging and, arguably, her best.”—New Woman

      Murder in the CIA
      3.7
    • Murder in the House

      • 344 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      He died beneath the Statue of Freedom, clutching a 9-mm pistol in his hand. But as dawn rose, the politician would die again--in a hail of rumor and character assassination. Now one man suspects the shattering truth: that the congressman's suicide was a carefully planned murder. In the heart of the free world, a furious struggle begins: to reclaim a man's innocence, expose a woman's lie, and stop a chilling conspiracy of murder that reaches halfway around the world. . . .

      Murder in the House
      3.7
    • Special agent George Pritchard was nobody's favorite at the FBI. But when his murdered body is found, agents Ross Lizenby and Christine Saksis look for answers--only to find that the bureau wants questions kept to a suspicious minimum....

      Murder at the FBI
      3.7
    • Murder on the Potomac

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      NATIONAL BESTSELLER MARGARET TRUMAN Bestselling author of MURDER AT THE PENTAGON MURDER ON THE POTOMAC "A first-rate mystery writer." --Los Angeles Times Book Review First time in paperback! "Harry's daughter knows her milieu; better still, she knows how to portray it convincingly." --The San Diego Union Law professor Mac has unflagging passion for two things in his life: his wife Annabel and the majestic Potomac River. When Mac discovers a weed-shrouded body in the latter, the former gets edgy. Lovely Annabel, owner of a flourishing Georgetown art gallery, must not only endure her husband's obsession with another killing, but she must believe Mac when he says that a stunning female former student is one of the only people who can help him. They discover that the corpse was once the confidante' of a wealthy Washingtonian, which leads to the Scarlet Sin Society, a theatrical group that--perilously--reenacts historical murders. And soon, the only thing that matters more to Mac than solving this serpentine case is preventing Annabel's untimely death (. "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 "Margaret Truman has settled firmly into a career of writing murder mysteries, all evoking brilliantly the Washington she knows so well." --The Houston Post

      Murder on the Potomac
      3.6
    • Murder in Georgetown

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      "After one of journalism professor George Albert Brown's senior students is murdered, the others, determined to find the killer themselves, turn up clues of their own--including a tie to the South African government." --

      Murder in Georgetown
      3.5
    • Murder in Havana

      • 373 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Havana may be far from Washington, but DC power brokers are never far from Havana. Neither are danger, deception, and sudden death. That’s what draws Max Pauling there. As an ex-CIA, ex-State Department employee, he faces an uneventful early retirement–until he is asked to secretly fly some medical supplies into the mysterious Cuban city.If Max is looking for excitement, he finds it. First there’s his contact, a breathtaking beauty with private plans of her own. Then there’s a former senator, in Havana to ease the U.S. embargo, but who may have another, more malevolent, mission. Throw in endless supplies of under-the-table money– not to mention a murder–and Max has landed in a place even more corrupt . . . and more compelling . . . than the U.S. capital itself.

      Murder in Havana
      3.5
    • It is home to the powerful, the glamorous, and the politically connected. It has a gorgeous view and a notorious history. Now the Watergate, a vast complex of hotel rooms, apartments, health spas, and fine restaurants, is famous for something else: two shocking murders whose victims have ties to Mexico. As the case reaches from the Watergate into the White House, law professor Mac Smith and his wife, Annabel, set out to uncover the truth. Because the ultimate dirty trick is threatening a political career and a nation’s future. And the killer is already plotting his next lethal move…

      Murder at the Watergate
      3.6
    • Murder at the National Cathedral

      • 319 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      “A vigorous tale of twists and turns . . . An authentic thriller.”—The Washington Post Book World Murder didn't stop Mac Smith or Annabel Reed from falling in love, or from getting married at the glorious church on the hill in Washington, D.C., the National Cathedral. But the brutal murder of a friend drags them from their newlywed bliss into an unholy web of intrigue and danger. The body is found in the cathedral. There are scant clues and no suspects. And to further complicate matters, a parallel crime is committed at a church in England's Cotswolds, where the honeymooners have recently been visitors. Across the sea go the Smiths again, and straight into the center of an ungodly plot of secret agents, a playboy priest, a frustrated lover, a choleric cleric . . . and a murder so perfect it's a sin. Praise for Murder at the National Cathedral “One of her most enjoyable books.”—Associated Press “Margaret Truman has become a first-rate mystery writer.”—Los Angeles Times Book Review

      Murder at the National Cathedral
      3.5
    • Murder at the Library of Congress

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      In the depths of the U.S. Library of Congress toil thousands of researchers, chasing down obsessions, breakthroughs, and new contributions to human wisdom. But when amateur D.C. sleuth Annabel Reed-Smith enters this stately American institution, she discovers a hornet’s nest of intrigue and murder.After a renowned scholar is bludgeoned to death among the scholarly stacks, an ambitious TV reporter links the case to the heist of a Spanish painting from a Miami museum and a killing in Mexico City. Annabel suspects that buried in the Library are secrets some people will do anything to keep silent–the secret of a rich man’s ambition, a researcher’s disappearance, and a mysterious diary of Christopher Columbus’s journey written five hundred years ago. . . .

      Murder at the Library of Congress
      3.6
    • When the Washington National Opera becomes the scene of the brutal murder of a young soprano, Mac Smith and his wife, gallery owner Annabel Reed Smith, launch their own investigation that leads them into a race against time to stop an assassination plot targeting the president of the United States on opening night at the Kennedy Center.

      Murder at the Opera
      3.6
    • “Truman can write suspense with the best of them.”–Larry King“Satisfying . . . [a] solid mystery . . . a cautionary tale about ambition and a vote for journalistic integrity.”–Publishers WeeklyAt the big, aggressive Washington Tribune, a young woman, fresh out of journalism school, has been brutally strangled to death–and the hunt for her killer is making sensational headlines. Then a second woman is found dead. She, too, worked in the media. For veteran Trib reporter Joe Wilcox, the case strikes too close to His daughter is a beautiful rising TV news star. Seeing a chance to revive his free-falling career, Joe spearheads the Trib’s investigation and baits a trap for the murderer 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 . . . one who hides in plain sight.“Ripe with suspense, Truman’s mystery gets edgier with each page. . . . A captivating, fast-paced thriller.”–Romantic Times“Hooks the reader immediately.”–The Ottawa Sun

      Murder at the Washington Tribune
      3.5
    • Gyilkosság a Legfelsőbb Biróságon

      • 266 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Washingtonban, az Egyesült Államok Legfelsőbb Bíróságának főbírói székében átlőtt homlokkal, holtan találják Clarence Sutherlandet, a fiatal és ambiciózus fogalmazót. Kinek állhatott érdekében megölni az ígéretes jövőjű fiatalembert? Mint a nyomozás során fény derül rá. környezetében szinte mindenkinek. És egyáltalán, mit keresett egy fogalmazó a főbírói székben? Mivel a gyilkosság a Legfelsőbb Bíróság épületében történt, a jog és alkotmányosság szentélyében, a Fehér Ház tőszomszédságában, ki tudja, a szálak hová nem vezetnek – és hogy szabad-e kibogozni őket? Sutherland apja, ráadásul, a felsőbb körök pszichiátere, nála többet senki sem tudhat a politikusok intim dolgairól. Hová tűntek titkos dossziéi a páncélszekrényből? Mire és kik akarták fölhasználni a feddhetetlennek kikiáltott bírók nem is oly folttalan múltjának rejtelmeit? Maga az áldozat ugyancsak szabados életfelfogást vallott, mi több, valóságos playboy volt. Féltékenységi bosszú avagy politikai gyilkosság történt tehát? Az amerikai írónő regénye az utolsó oldalig fokozza a feszültséget, hogy aztán meglepő fordulattal leplezze le a bűnöst.

      Gyilkosság a Legfelsőbb Biróságon
    • Vražda v Pentagonu

      • 334 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Margit Falková, advokátka s hodností majora, se zúčastní párty, během níž dojde k vraždě významného vědce, předního spolupracovníka Pentagonu. Stane se obhájkyní muže označeného za vraha. Události dostanou spád ve chvíli, kdy tak zvaný pachatel spáchá sebevraždu. Advokátka zjišťuje, že nitky souvislostí vedou až do Kongresu a za hranice Spojených států. Ve chvíli, kdy příjde na to, že nechtěně odhalila stopy mezinárodního spiknutí, dostává strach...

      Vražda v Pentagonu
      3.5