Murder at the Watergate

Murder at the Watergate
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Capital Crimes Series, Book 15

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فرمت کتاب

audiobook

تاریخ انتشار

2014

نویسنده

Richard Poe

شابک

9781490648736
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نقد و بررسی

AudioFile Magazine
Truman's mysteries always have interesting settings and plots. Here the infamous Watergate complex is the scene of two murders, both connected to upcoming elections in Mexico. In the thick of things are Truman's power couple, lawyer Mac Smith and his art dealer wife, who reluctantly become embroiled in politics via their friend Vice President Joe Aprile. Richard Poe has read several of Truman's works, so it's no surprise that he's comfortable portraying the Smiths and the political intrigue, glitzy social events, and violent death they encounter. Here he demonstrates agility in shifting between gringo and Latin accents. He's particularly adept at the menacing Mexican villains in the story. Each chapter begins with a scene and/or time setting, accentuated with pauses by Poe. Another well-read and thoroughly entertaining Capital Crime. J.B.G. (c) AudioFile 2005, Portland, Maine

Publisher's Weekly

June 1, 1998
Truman's capital crime wave reaches 15 volumes (Murder in the House, 1997, etc.) as the locale in which one presidency died becomes the focus for a murder that may doom the aspirations of a would-be president. Vice President Joseph Aprile, whose code name "Straight Arrow" will make readers think of Al Gore, is determined to stake out a position on Mexico different from his president's as he prepares to seek the Oval Office in the next election. Mackensie Smith, law professor at George Washington University and a friend of Aprile's, is in an ideal position to help, since he is already scheduled to be in Mexico as a U.N. election observer. When Mackensie accepts a clandestine assignment to meet with a Mexican rebel leader on Aprile's behalf, he is launched into a dangerous and deadly game involving diplomats and assassins, politicians and traitors, aristocrats and rebels. Truman's characterizations--from hard-driven deputy chief of staff Chris Hedras to wealthy party hostess Elfie Dorrance--remain fairly shallow. But her plot is well grounded in the realities of Mexico-U.S. relations, and she manages a couple of nasty surprises that enliven the all too predictable finish.




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