Margaret Truman's Internship in Murder: A Capital Crimes Novel by Donald Bain
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Have read every book in this series and, though Ms Truman has been dead for a number of the later ones, Donald Bain continues to bring outstanding stories inside the Beltway to life. The mysteries are satisfying and not easily solved, the plot has a feeling of veracity and the characters are well drawn. It is not hard to insert real Washington insiders into the fictional skins. It is particularly pleasing that along with PI Robert Brixton and his gal, Flo, that Mac and Annabelle Smith have been brought back as leading players in the plot. I've missed them in several of the more recent outings. Looking forward to the next installments--this election cycle should give ample fodder for Bain's imaginative writings.
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