Murder At The Fbi
(Margaret Truman)
Margaret Truman has created the Capital Murder series, with crime scenes set in the Washington, D.C. area. Her Murder at the FBI is one of the earliest entries in the series, which has grown to include such titles as Murder at the National Cathedral, Murder at the Kennedy Center, and Murder at Union Station.One of the hallmarks of Truman?s series is the superb descriptions she provides of Washington, D.C. locales. Even readers don?t know the city at all, they could get an idea about what it has to offer, thanks to her descriptive details of settings for the action in her stories. Additionally, Truman (whose father was Harry Truman, who became U.S. president in 1945 upon the death of Franklin D. Roosevelt) gives readers superbly drawn sketches of the types of activities which take place behind doors in the nation?s capital. As a member of a former first family, she enjoy entrée to any number of places and access to any number of people unavailable to the public at large. Consequently, her murder mysteries have the ring of authenticity about them.In Murder at the FBI, her lead characters are two agents?Christine Saksis and Ross Lizenby--who are involved romantically and who happen to end up on the same team investigating a murder which took place in the FBI?s headquarters itself. As the story unfolds, cracks develop not only in their romance, but also in their working relationship.As the investigation proceeds, Saksis turns for assistance to an old friend who helps her to think through aspects of the case, as well as her deteriorating relationship with Lizenby. Determined to do her job as best she can despite obstacles which come her way, Saksis learns in the end that Lizenby isn?t the man she thought him to be.Truman is not a heavyweight in the field of murder mysteries. Yet she tells a nice little story which makes for entertaining reading while on a plane or at the beach.
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