|
|
|||
|
||||
OverviewMargaret 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. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Margaret TrumanPublisher: Random House USA Inc Imprint: Ballantine Books Inc. Volume: 22 Dimensions: Width: 10.70cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 17.30cm Weight: 0.227kg ISBN: 9780345478221ISBN 10: 0345478223 Pages: 400 Publication Date: 30 October 2007 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Awaiting stock The supplier is currently out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out for you. Table of ContentsReviewsPraise for Margaret Truman 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 Murder at The Washington Tribune Hooks the reader immediately. -The Oklahoman Murder at Union Station Truman has produced another knowing look at Washington politics. She, of all people, should know her characters well, and she draws them with style. -The Dallas Morning News Murder at Ford's Theatre Dead-on descriptions of Washington's most crack-ridden streets and exclusionary shindigs . . . Readers who enjoy travelogue, gossip, and social commentary in their whodunits will enjoy Murder at Ford's Theatre. -USA Today From the Hardcover edition. Praise for Margaret Truman 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 Murder at The Washington Tribune Hooks the reader immediately. -The Oklahoman Murder at Union Station Truman has produced another knowing look at Washington politics. She, of all people, should know her characters well, and she draws them with style. -The Dallas Morning News Murder at Ford's Theatre Dead-on descriptions of Washington's most crack-ridden streets and exclusionary shindigs . . . Readers who enjoy travelogue, gossip, and social commentary in their whodunits will enjoy Murder at Ford's Theatre. -USA Today From the Hardcover edition. Praise for Margaret Truman 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 MonitorMurder at The Washington Tribune Hooks the reader immediately. -The OklahomanMurder at Union Station Truman has produced another knowing look at Washington politics. She, of all people, should know her characters well, and she draws them with style. -The Dallas Morning NewsMurder at Ford's Theatre Dead-on descriptions of Washington's most crack-ridden streets and exclusionary shindigs . . . Readers who enjoy travelogue, gossip, and social commentary in their whodunits will enjoy Murder at Ford's Theatre. -USA Today From the Hardcover edition. Praise for Margaret Truman 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 Murder at The Washington Tribune Hooks the reader immediately. - The Oklahoman Murder at Union Station Truman has produced another knowing look at Washington politics. She, of all people, should know her characters well, and she draws them with style. - The Dallas Morning News Murder at Ford' s Theatre Dead-on descriptions of Washington' s most crack-ridden streets and exclusionary shindigs . . . Readers who enjoy travelogue, gossip, and social commentary in their whodunits will enjoy Murder at Ford' s Theatre. - USA Today From the Hardcover edition. Praise for Margaret Truman 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 Murder at The Washington Tribune Hooks the reader immediately. -The Oklahoman Murder at Union Station Truman has produced another knowing look at Washington politics. She, of all people, should know her characters well, and she draws them with style. -The Dallas Morning News Murder at Ford's Theatre Dead-on descriptions of Washington's most crack-ridden streets and exclusionary shindigs . . . Readers who enjoy travelogue, gossip, and social commentary in their whodunits will enjoy Murder at Ford's Theatre. -USA Today From the Hardcover edition. Praise for Margaret Truman<br><br> Truman 'knows the forks' in the nation's capital and how to pitchfork her readers into a web of murder and detection. <br>-The Christian Science Monitor<br><br>Murder at The Washington Tribune<br><br> Hooks the reader immediately. <br>-The Oklahoman<br><br>Murder at Union Station<br><br> Truman has produced another knowing look at Washington politics. She, of all people, should know her characters well, and she draws them with style. <br>-The Dallas Morning News<br><br><br>Murder at Ford's Theatre<br><br> Dead-on descriptions of Washington's most crack-ridden streets and exclusionary shindigs . . . Readers who enjoy travelogue, gossip, and social commentary in their whodunits will enjoy Murder at Ford's Theatre. <br>-USA Today<br><br><br> From the Hardcover edition. Praise for Margaret Truman <br> Truman ' knows the forks' in the nation' s capital and how to pitchfork her readers into a web of murder and detection. <br>- The Christian Science Monitor <br>Murder at The Washington Tribune <br> Hooks the reader immediately. <br>- The Oklahoman <br>Murder at Union Station <br> Truman has produced another knowing look at Washington politics. She, of all people, should know her characters well, and she draws them with style. <br>- The Dallas Morning News <p>Murder at Ford' s Theatre <br> Dead-on descriptions of Washington' s most crack-ridden streets and exclusionary shindigs . . . Readers who enjoy travelogue, gossip, and social commentary in their whodunits will enjoy Murder at Ford' s Theatre. <br>- USA Today <p> From the Hardcover edition. Author InformationMargaret Truman won faithful readers with her works of biography and fiction, particularly her ongoing series of Capital Crimes mysteries. Her novels let us into the corridors of power and privilege, and poverty and pageantry, in the nation’s capital. She was the author of many nonfiction books, including The President’s House, in which she shares some of the secrets and history of the White House where she once resided. She lived in Manhattan and passed away in 2008. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |