Murder at the Watergate
1998 • 369 pages

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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

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18 primary books

#15 in Capital Crimes

Capital Crimes is a 18-book series with 18 released primary works first released in 1980 with contributions by Margaret Truman and Donald Bain.

#1
Murder in the White House
#2
Murder on Capitol Hill
#3
Murder in the Supreme Court
#4
Murder in the Smithsonian
#7
Murder in Georgetown
#9
Murder at the Kennedy Center
#10
Murder at the National Cathedral
#12
Murder on the Potomac
#13
Murder at the National Gallery
#14
Murder in the House
#15
Murder at the Watergate
#16
Murder at the Library of Congress

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