Best Selling Books by Margaret Truman

Margaret Truman is the author of Murder Inside the Beltway (2008), Souvenir, Margaret Truman's Own Story (1956), The President's House (2003), Monument to Murder: A Capital Crimes Novel (2012), Murder at the Opera (2006).

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Murder Inside the Beltway

release date: Oct 28, 2008
Murder Inside the Beltway
Rosalie Curzon, a Washington, D.C., call girl, is found bludgeoned to death in her Adams-Morgan apartment. At the murder scene a video camera is discovered nestled high on a bookshelf. Had the victim taped some of her clients during their sexual liaisons? As the investigation proceeds, so does business inside the Beltway. President Burton Pyle is heatedly running for reelection against consummate politician Robert Colgate, who is expected to win. Colgate, though, is not without cracks in his slick exterior: Rumors swirl about his failing marriage and various dalliances. But no one is prepared for the explosive development that erupts when the daughter of Colgate’s closest friend is kidnapped and Detective Mary Hall and rookie cop Matthew Jackson uncover a shocking connection between the abduction, the Curzon case—and a killer no one will see coming.

Souvenir, Margaret Truman's Own Story

Souvenir, Margaret Truman's Own Story
What is it like to grow up a normal girl the Midwest ... and then be catapulted into the bewildering glare of world publicity when your father suddenly becomes President of the United States? In this personal narrative, Truman relates her life from childhood until the present day (1956).

The President's House

release date: Jan 01, 2003
The President's House
A first daughter shares the history and secrets of the wolrd''s most famous home.

Monument to Murder: A Capital Crimes Novel

release date: Jun 26, 2012
Monument to Murder: A Capital Crimes Novel
Agreeing to investigate a cold-case file, private investigator Robert Brixton finds himself in the underworld of Savannah''s power elite and uncovers a secret government organization of contract killers who perform "patriotic" assassinations.

Murder at the Opera

release date: Oct 31, 2006
Murder at the Opera
Margaret Truman, who knows where all the bodies are buried inside the Beltway, has written her most thrilling novel of suspense yet. Murder at the Opera features the popular crime-fighting couple Mac Smith and his wife, Annabel Reed-Smith, as they navigate the glitz, glamour, and grime that is Washington, D.C. It ain’t over till the fat lady sings . . . but the show hasn’t even started yet when a diva is found dead. The soprano in question, a petite young Asian Canadian named Charise Lee, was scarcely a star at the Washington National Opera. But when the aspiring singer is stabbed in the heart backstage during rehearsals, she suddenly takes center stage. Georgetown law professor Mac Smith thought he’d just be carrying a rapier in Tosca as a favor for his beloved Annabel, but now they’re both being pressured by the panicked theater board to unmask a killer. Providing accompaniment will be former homicide detective, current P.I., and eternal opera fan Raymond Pawkins. Soon the Smiths find themselves dangerously improvising among an expanding cast of suspects with all sorts of scores to settle. What they uncover is an increasingly complex case reaching far beyond Washington to a dark world of informers and terror alerts in Iraq, and climaxing on a fateful night at the opera attended by none other than the President himself.

Murder at the Watergate

release date: Sep 17, 2014
Murder at the Watergate
The Watergate in Washington, D.C., is one of the world''s most famous addresses-- although not everyone knows exactly what it is. This imposing, fabulous complex is made up of a hotel, residences, restaurants, offices, shops, and more. It is a haven for the famous after they break out and, on occasion, for the infamous when they break in. Its very name has become part of our history. Margaret Truman, herself the bearer of one of the world''s most famous names, knows Washington''s ins and outs, including who is "in" and who is "out." In this absorbing, timely Capital Crimes mystery, she shows us around this fascinating city that is America''s center of power and--some would say--corruption. Some of those who are "out" here are very dead indeed. The glittering cast of characters includes Vice President Joe Aprile, who plans to become president, if he can avoid a tempting vice; a glamorous Washington hostess and fund-raiser, Elfie Dorrance, with a propensity for marrying rich and powerful men and then grieving prettily at the end--their end; and Chris Hedras, a special assistant to the vice president, with some very special ambitions. And, of course, Annabel Smith, gallery owner, and Mac Smith, law school professor. The story deals in part with the influence on political campaigns of "soft money" and its hard consequences, as well as this country''s tortuous and often ambiguous relationship with Mexico, in particular the glorious San Miguel de Allende, home of the well-to-do, and a few ill-to-do, a place involving drugs, politics, and police and politicians looking the other way. Once again Margaret Truman offers a delight to the reader who likes a fast-turning page, the pleasure of inside information, the allure of high life crossing paths with lowlife, and the return of the attractive crime-solving couple Mac and Annabel

Murder on K Street

release date: Oct 28, 2008
Murder on K Street
Nobody knows the crooked turns, slippery slopes, and dark, dangerous stretches of the Beltway better than Margaret Truman, dean of the Washington, D.C., mystery scene. And no one is better equipped to lead a suspenseful tour into the treacherous territory of big-time political lobbying, where the right information and enough influence can buy power–the kind that corrupts . . . and sometimes kills. Arriving home from a fund-raising dinner, senior Illinois senator Lyle Simmons discovers his wife’s brutally bludgeoned body. And like any savvy politician with presidential aspirations, his first move is to phone his attorney. In this case, it’s his old friend and college roommate, former DA Philip Rotondi, who gamely agrees to step out of quiet retirement and into the thick of a D.C.-style political, criminal, and public relations maelstrom from which no one will escape unscathed. The crime scene is barely cold when the senator’s estranged daughter arrives hurling shocking allegations of murder at her father, despite a roomful of well-heeled witnesses who can provide Simmons with an alibi. Meanwhile, D.C.’s rumor mills and spin machines shift into high gear as speculation swirls around a tabloid- and TV-ready prime suspect: Jonell Marbury, a dashing lawyer turned lobbyist at a powerful K Street firm–and the last person to see the victim alive. But Rotondi harbors his own unsettling suspicions. And after a second woman is killed, he discovers that a long-buried secret from his past may hold the key to cracking the case. Aided by sleuthing ex-attorneys Mac and Annabel Smith, Rotondi reawakens the prosecutorial skills that served him so well in his gang-busting days, following the stench of dirty money and dirtier tricks across the country and across the thresholds of back rooms and front offices alike–where doing the right thing is for fools and taking on the system is a dead man’s gambit.

Murder at the FBI

release date: Nov 24, 2015
Murder at the FBI
When the body of special FBI agent George Pritchard is found hanging behind the target at the Bureau''s firing range, foul play is immediately suspected. Ross Lizenby and Christine Saksis are assigned to the case. As their search for answers gets underway, it soon becomes apparent to Ross and Christine that the Bureau is hiding something. But would they go so far as to murder one of their own to keep their secrets buried? Refusing to back down, Ross and Christine continue to investigate. But their quest for the truth is complicated when they become romantically involved. And when Christine stumbles upon more incriminating evidence, she must decide whether her loyalties should lie with the Bureau—or with the truth.

Murder in the White House

release date: Sep 29, 2015
Murder in the White House
In a town where the weapon of choice is usually a well-aimed rumor, the strangling of Secretary of State Lansard Blaine in the Lincoln Bedroom is a gruesome first. White House counsel Ron Fairbanks is ordered to investigate. There are persistent rumors that the Secretary was an accomplished womanizer with ties to a glamorous call girl. There is also troubling evidence of unofficial connections with international wheeler-dealers. In death as in life, Blaine is a power to be reckoned with. For Fairbanks, who loves the President''s daughter, one point is soon clear: only a few highly placed insiders had access to the Lincoln Bedroom that fateful evening. And one of them was the President. . . .

Murder in the Smithsonian

Murder in the Smithsonian
A noted historian accidentally stumbles upon an international art scandal and is brutally murdered in the middle of a black-tie affair at the Smithsonian''s National Museum of Art

Murder on Embassy Row

Murder on Embassy Row
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.... Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.

Where the Buck Stops

release date: Jul 06, 1991
Where the Buck Stops
Offers the late president''s candid reflections on his office and leadership, his predecessors, politics and government in America, and his ever-controversial decision to drop the atomic bomb on Japan.

Murder at the National Gallery

release date: Nov 01, 1996
Murder at the National Gallery
Continuing her success in Capital Crimes, the bestselling author of First Ladies takes readers behind the exhibits at one of D.C.''s most popular attractions. When a senior curator at the National Gallery discovers a lost Caravaggio, he concocts a masterly scheme to exhibit and exploit the masterpiece, which escalates into murder as an art form.

Papers of Clifton Daniel and Margaret Truman Daniel

Souvenir by M. Truman with Margaret Cousins

Harry S. Truman, 1884- : Chronology-documents-bibliographical Aids

Mord im Kennedy-Center

release date: Jan 01, 1990

Mord im Weissen Haus

release date: Jan 01, 1992

Meurtre à la CIA

release date: Jan 01, 1990

Guo hui shan yi an

release date: Jan 01, 2000

Mord am Potomac

release date: Jan 01, 1996

רצח בבת הנבחרים

release date: Jan 01, 1998

Guo jia mei shu guan yi an

release date: Jan 01, 2000

רצח באף בי אי

release date: Jan 01, 1995

Asesinato en la catedral nacional

release date: Jan 01, 1992

Asesinato en la CIA

release date: Jan 01, 1989

Mord an höchster Stelle

release date: Jan 01, 1993

Lian bang diao cha ju yi an

release date: Jan 01, 2000

Mord i Senatet

release date: Jan 01, 1990

Mord im Diplomatenviertel

release date: Jan 01, 1986
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