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An edition of Murder at Ford's Theatre (2002)

Murder at Ford's Theatre

a Capital crimes novel

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It was the site of one of the most infamous assassinations in American history. Now bestselling mystery master Margaret Truman premieres a new murder at Ford's Theater--one that's hot off today's headlines.The body of Nadia Zarinski, an attractive young woman who worked for senator Bruce Lerner--and who volunteered at Ford's--is discovered in the alley behind the theatre. Soon a pair of mismatched cops--young, studious Rick Klieman and gregarious veteran Moses "Mo" Johnson--start digging into the victim's life, and find themselves confronting an increasing cast of suspects.There's Virginia Senator Lerner himself, rumored to have had a sexual relationship with Nadia--and half the women in D.C. under ninety. . . . Clarise Emerson, producer/director of Ford's Theatre and ex-wife of the Senator, whose nomination to head the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) is now threatened by the scandal . . . Jeremiah Lerner, her aimless, hot-tempered son, said to have been sleeping with Nadia when his famous father wasn't . . . Bernard Crowley, the theatre's controller, whose emotions overflow at the mention of the crime . . . faded British stage star Sydney Bancroft, desperate for recognition and a comeback, and armed with damning information about Clarise Emerson . . . and other complex characters from both sides of the footlights.With her unparalleled understanding of Washington and its players, and her savvy sense of how strange bedfellows cut deals even in the midst of mayhem, Margaret Truman always delivers the most sophisticated and satisfying suspense. Murder at Ford's Theatre is her most compelling, insightful novel yet, sure to earn her a standing ovation from her many fans and new followers alike.From the Hardcover edition.

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Thorndike Press
Language
English
Pages
541

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Murder at Ford's Theatre: a capital crimes novel
2003, Large Print Press
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Cover of: Murder at Ford's Theatre
Murder at Ford's Theatre: a Capital crimes novel
2003, Thorndike Press
in English
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Murder at Ford's Theatre
September 30, 2003, Fawcett
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Murder at Ford's Theatre: a capital crimes novel
2002, Ballantine Books
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Murder at Ford's Theatre
2002, Random House Publishing Group
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Murder at Ford's Theatre
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"Thorndike Press large print basic series"--T.p. verso.

Published in
Waterville, Me
Genre
Fiction.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.54
Library of Congress
PS3570.R82 M74 2003

The Physical Object

Pagination
541 p. (large print) ;
Number of pages
541

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Open Library
OL3566649M
Internet Archive
murderatfordsthe00trum
ISBN 10
0786250380
LCCN
2002043594
Library Thing
174677
Goodreads
2521836

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