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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. . . .
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Murder on Capitol Hill, Margaret Truman Daniel
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- Released
- 1984
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- Title
- Murder on Capitol Hill
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Margaret Truman Daniel
- Publisher
- Warner Books
- Released
- 1984
- Format
- Paperback
- ISBN10
- 0446310727
- ISBN13
- 9780446310727
- Series
- Tags
- Fiction, Mystery & Thriller, Thriller, Politics, Suspense, USA, Washington
- Original title
- Murder on Capitol Hill
- Rating
- 4.2 out of 5
- Description
- 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. . . .
