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By request of the Vice President's wife, art gallery owner Annabel Reed-Smith is keeping an eye on preparations for a Caravaggio exhibit at the National Gallery of Art.  And there's a lot that needs watching, as a senior curator discovers a lost painting, which he plans to include in the exhibit.  He also plans to keep it for himself, commissioning a forgery with the intention of passing it off as the real thing . . . and a second forgery to sell to an unscrupulous art dealer.  All this deception leads to murder.
Death at the National Gallery
Truman, Margaret
New York: Random House, 1996.
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An intern for a U.S. Senator is found murdered at Ford's Theatre.  The list of possible suspects is lengthy--the Senator himself, the Senator's son, reputed to have had an affair with the intern, the Director of Ford's Theatre, an aging stage actor.  The DC detectives assigned to the case have their work cut out for them.  326 pp.  9 1/4" X 6 1/4".  Jacket design by Jerry Phipher.
Murder at Ford's Theatre: A Capital Crimes Novel
Truman, Margaret
New York: Ballantine Books, 2002.
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Doubleday Direct Large Print Edition from the Capital Crimes series.  Gallery-owner Annabel Reed-Smith is researching an article on Christopher Columbus.  She is especially interested in the rumor of a missing diary from Columbus' voyage.  A painting of Columbus is stolen from a Florida museum, and a researcher is murdered.  Were they, too, looking for the diary?  463 pp.  8 1/2" X 5 3/4".  Jacket design by Kapo Ng.
Murder at the Library of Congress
Truman, Margaret
New York: Random House, 1999.
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Large Print Edition.  Eighteenth in the Capital Crimes series.  Ex-CIA agent Max Pauling, turned flying instructor in Albuquerque, also takes on freelance flying jobs.  On this job, he's purportedly just taking medical supplies to Cuba, but his real mission is to investigate the sale of Cuban cancer research to an American pharmaceutical company.  When the head of that company is found murdered, Max becomes the prime suspect.  575 pp.  8 1/2" X 5 3/4".  Jacket design by Kapo Ng.
Murder in Havana
Truman, Margaret
New York: Bookspan Large Print Condition, 2001.
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