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Murder at the FBI

Murder at the FBI, December 2015
Capital Crimes #6
by Margaret Truman

HarperCollins Witness Impulse
336 pages
ISBN: 0062391771
EAN: 9780062391773
Kindle: B00URW4OEE
Mass Market Paperback / e-Book (reprint)
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"Who is the real murderer?"

Fresh Fiction Review

Murder at the FBI
Margaret Truman

Reviewed by Sharon Salituro
Posted February 18, 2016

Mystery

Who would have thought that while going on a tour of the FBI you would witness a murder scene.

While people are taking the tour of the FBI, they witness a body hanging behind the firing range. Ross and Christine are both agents for the FBI, and they also are having an affair. They have been assigned to a special task force to find out who killed George Pritchard. George is not well liked by anyone in the FBI and his wife is not crazy about him either. But is this a reason to kill him? While investigating, Ross and Christine come across some very interesting facts about what George has been doing while undercover. Things are not adding up for Christine. How Ross is involved in this? And George's wife has been selling the information George has collecting. Could she be the one that killed him?

MURDER AT THE FBI is the second book I have read by Margaret Truman. I am trying to decide, which one I liked the best because both books are great and both books are very intriguing. Margaret's books are the type that are hard to put down. I kept guessing who I thought was the murderer, but not until the end did it all come together.

If you like a little suspense mixed in with a little romance, you will love MURDER AT THE FBI. The romance parts do not by any means take away from the suspense. Once again MURDER AT THE FBI is a great book, and I will be looking forward to more of the Capital Crimes series.

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SUMMARY

When the body of special FBI agent George Pritchard is found hanging behind the target at the Bureau's firing range, foul play is immediately suspected. Ross Lizenby and Christine Saksis are assigned to the case. As their search for answers gets underway, it soon becomes apparent to Ross and Christine that the Bureau is hiding something. But would they go so far as to murder one of their own to keep their secrets buried?

Refusing to back down, Ross and Christine continue to investigate. But their quest for the truth is complicated when they become romantically involved. And when Christine stumbles upon more incriminating evidence, she must decide whether her loyalties should lie with the Bureau—or with the truth.


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