Murder in the Red Room

Murder in the Red Room
Title Murder in the Red Room PDF eBook
Author Elliott Roosevelt
Publisher Avon Books
Pages 262
Release 1994-06
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780380721436

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Eleanor Roosevelt tries to find out who stabbed a notorious mobster in the Red Room of the White House.

Murder In The East Room

Murder In The East Room
Title Murder In The East Room PDF eBook
Author Elliott Roosevelt
Publisher Macmillan
Pages 260
Release 1995-03-15
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780312954109

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The latest Eleanor Roosevelt mystery finds the First Lady joining forces with the police to solve the murder of womanizing Senator Vance Gibson, who had a knack for making enemies. Arson and attempted blackmail further complicate things for Eleanor. Martin's.

Murder in the Lincoln Bedroom

Murder in the Lincoln Bedroom
Title Murder in the Lincoln Bedroom PDF eBook
Author Elliott Roosevelt
Publisher Minotaur Books
Pages 252
Release 2000-11-18
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780312261504

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It is 1943 and upon the eve of the Trident Conference-a highly classified council attended by FDR, Winston Churchill, and Dwight Eisenhower with the purpose of planning an invasion of Western Europe-the White House is aflutter with preparations and the presence of extra Secret Service agents and soldiers. When a body is discovered in the Lincoln Bedroom while the conferees are still in session, Eleanor Roosevelt knows that in order to keep the murder (as well as the Conference) a secret from the prying eyes of the press, not to mention foreign agents, she must solve it herself. Eleanor soon learns that the victim, Paul Weyrich, was a White House employee-one of the President's top advisors-who had been having an affair with his secretary. At first glance, it looks to be a crime of passion, instigated by Mr. Weyrich's refusal to marry his secretary. However, the deeper Eleanor digs into the case, the more clouded and uncertain the investigation becomes. Gradually, Eleanor discovers that the victim was part of a plot to assassinate the President, and she embarks on a daring plan to trap the assassin, using FDR as bait. Eleanor's skills will be put to the ultimate test as she must race to solve the mystery before the assassin strikes again. As the intrepid and charming Mrs. Roosevelt engages in her latest bit of Hawkshawing, readers are treated to all the historical re-creation and rich storytelling that have become hallmarks of the series. This satisfying wartime whodunit starring America's First Lady of Mystery is a warmly rewarding look at a fascinating era, and at a woman beloved by her family and her country-Eleanor Roosevelt.

Murder In The Map Room

Murder In The Map Room
Title Murder In The Map Room PDF eBook
Author Elliott Roosevelt
Publisher Macmillan
Pages 260
Release 1999-06-15
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780312967642

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An Eleanor Roosevelt Mystery.

Murder in the East End

Murder in the East End
Title Murder in the East End PDF eBook
Author Jennifer Ashley
Publisher Penguin
Pages 322
Release 2020-08-04
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0593099389

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A new upstairs, downstairs Victorian murder mystery in the Kat Holloway series from the New York Times bestselling author of Death in Kew Gardens. When young cook Kat Holloway learns that the children of London's Foundling Hospital are mysteriously disappearing and one of their nurses has been murdered, she can't turn away. She enlists the help of her charming and enigmatic confidant Daniel McAdam, who has ties to Scotland Yard, and Errol Fielding, a disreputable man from Daniel’s troubled past, to bring the killer to justice. Their investigation takes them from the grandeur of Mayfair to the slums of the East End, during which Kat learns more about Daniel and his circumstances than she ever could have imagined.

An East End Murder

An East End Murder
Title An East End Murder PDF eBook
Author Charles Finch
Publisher Minotaur Books
Pages 72
Release 2011-11-15
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1466805706

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From the acclaimed author of the Charles Lenox series of mysteries, including the Agatha-nominated novel A Beautiful Blue Death, comes a riveting short story of death and detection on the East End. It's the end of winter 1865 when Lenox agrees to investigate the death of Phil Jigg, a beloved neighborhood regular, found strangled on Great St. Andrews Street. In a case that takes him through the noisy vendors and pickpockets, the rough-and-tumble back alleys and local pubs of the Seven Dials, Lenox looks for answers in a place that couldn't feel more foreign from his West End home—and where his presence is anything but welcome. The answer comes in the person of someone so ruthless and brutal that those who could help Lenox are terrified into silence. A whodunit filled with the kind of brooding atmosphere that led Library Journal to remark, "Readers of Anne Perry should be snatching up Finch's books and clamoring for more" (starred review of A Stranger in Mayfair), this is a delightfully vivid addition to the Charles Lenox series.

Murder in Carlisle's East End

Murder in Carlisle's East End
Title Murder in Carlisle's East End PDF eBook
Author Paul D. Hoch
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 149
Release 2014-06-17
Genre History
ISBN 1625850506

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The repercussions of a deadly crime of passion—the 1926 murder of a single mother—have shaped the present of this historic Pennsylvania town. On July 12, 1926, Frances Bowermaster McBride, a forty-year-old divorcee, called off her affair with twenty-seven-year-old Norman Morrison. Driven into a rage, Morrison tracked Frances to her home in Carlisle’s East End, where she sat on the porch with her three-year-old daughter, Georgia, on her lap. Morrison shot and killed Frances before turning the pistol on himself. Morrison lived but was blinded. Young Georgia fell to the pavement unharmed. Eventually standing trial, Morrison was convicted of first-degree murder. Historian Paul D. Hoch goes beyond the conviction as he traces the later lives of Morrison and Georgia McBride as she came of age in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. Hoch spins a tale of murder, perseverance and, ultimately, redemption. Includes photos!