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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Murder Involving Unsavory Members of the FBI
This is really two stories. In one, we see the murder of George Prichard, an FBI agent in Washington. He was not liked by his colleagues, but an FBI team sets out to find his killer. Soon, they run into puzzling roadblocks. Christine Saksis, the acting head of the investigating team, becomes suspicious when roadblocks become active, but concealed, opposition by the FBI...
Published on July 22, 2003 by George Webster, Ph.D.,

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1.0 out of 5 stars Poor even for Truman
The story improved slightly once Bill's character was introduced, but it was too late to save this book. I didn't give a rip what happened to any of the characters, and Truman herself seemed more interested in showing off her knowledge of DC restaurants. Her "sleuth" was just another stock Truman character: naive young woman spends several years in an...
Published on July 26, 2000 by Christina P. Branson


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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Poor even for Truman, July 26, 2000
The story improved slightly once Bill's character was introduced, but it was too late to save this book. I didn't give a rip what happened to any of the characters, and Truman herself seemed more interested in showing off her knowledge of DC restaurants. Her "sleuth" was just another stock Truman character: naive young woman spends several years in an intelligence organization before discovering that power plays and mind games are afoot, then resigns in a disillusioned huff. This one didn't even do any serious sleuthing...she just went around pissing people off until clues just popped out of their mouths. And the plotting was just plain sloppy. I've already forgotten what the book was supposed to be "about."
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Murder Involving Unsavory Members of the FBI, July 22, 2003
This is really two stories. In one, we see the murder of George Prichard, an FBI agent in Washington. He was not liked by his colleagues, but an FBI team sets out to find his killer. Soon, they run into puzzling roadblocks. Christine Saksis, the acting head of the investigating team, becomes suspicious when roadblocks become active, but concealed, opposition by the FBI directors. At this point, we see the second story in this book, in which FBI directors engage in coverups, spying on agents, and character assassination to keep the FBI's squeaky clean image. If you like a low-key mystery, devoid of gore, this is for you.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars a pleasant way to spend a few hours, November 19, 2004
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A rather unpopular FBI agent is found murdered on the FBI shooting range, much to the embarrassment of the bureau and even more embarrassing is that the body was found during a full visitors' tour. The less than choice assignment of investigating the murder sets the agents in charge on a trail that leads to corruption in high places.

This is an adequate tale, cast with rather stock characters - the idealistic young FBI agent, her callous fellow FBI agent and lover, the mysterious writer, the merry widow etc. The action is predictible with few surprises along the way.

This is one to pick up at the library or at most a resale shop for a way to spend a few hours then pass along rather than give shelf space.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Mystery, August 28, 2011
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This was a used book, described properly, written by an amazing mystery writer, who was the daughter of a U.S President. All mysteries she writes take place in the city of Washington, D. C., which she is very acquainted with. A quick read, well written, with a small dose of humor . Highly recommend this book, and it's seller.
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2 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This is her turf., July 27, 1999
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Truman knows how to write fantastic Mysteries! This is so great
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5.0 out of 5 stars The FBI Rules, I Praise All Special Agents, May 5, 1999
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All i can do is chant: FBI FBI FBI FBI FBI!!!!
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3 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars this is the ultimate mystery by Truman., August 10, 1999
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This is her best book ever. And wow, what an ending. a huge masterpiece. Who did it? Ask the president's daughter.
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