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Murder at the FBI (Capital Crimes, Bk 6)
Murder at the FBI - Capital Crimes, Bk 6
Author: Margaret Truman
ISBN-13: 9780449206188
ISBN-10: 0449206181
Publication Date: 5/12/1986
Pages: 336
Rating:
  • Currently 3.6/5 Stars.
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3.6 stars, based on 50 ratings
Publisher: Fawcett
Book Type: Paperback
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great story!!
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From the back of the book: Special agent George Pritchard was no one's favorite at the FBI. But when his murdered body is found hanging behind the target at the Bureau's own firing range, with two hundred astonished tourists looking on, a special investigation is ordered. The FBI does not like to be embarrassed.

Heading up the search for Pritchard's killer are Ross Lizenby, a handsome, enigmatic loner, and Christine Saksis, a beautiful half-Passamaquoddy Indian. Juggling their own love affair with the high-pressure demands of a round-the-clock investigation, the pair starts looking for answers--only to find that the upper echelons of the Bureau want questions kept to a minimum.

But Saksis persists. She's already got too much information to ignore--information that a certain muckraking writer would love to get his hands on, information that could be devastating the the FBI. And soon she's got a new question.

Should her loyalties lie with the Bureau? Or with the truth?
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COuldn't get with the style of writing
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Special Agent George Pritchard was no one's favorite at the FBI. But when his murdered body is found hanging behind the target at the Bureau's own firing range, with two hundred astonished tourists looking on, a special investigation is oredered. The FBI does not like to be embarassed. Heading up the search for Prtichard's killer are Ross LIznby, a handsome, enigmatic loner, and Christine Saksis, a beautiful half Passamaquoddy Indian. Juggling their own love affair with the high-pressure demands of a round the clock investigation, the pair starts looking for answers-only to find that the upper echelons of the Bureau want questions kept to a minimum. But Saksis persists. She's already got too much information to ignore-information that a certain muckraking writer would love to get his hands on, information that could be devastating to the FBI. And soon she's got a new quetion. Should her loyalties lie with the Bureau? or with the truth?
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A not so favorite FBI agent is found murdered inside the FBI. A special investigation insues. Heading up the investigation is a handsome man and beautiful woman. Questions arise about the inner working of the FBI. Should loyalties lie with the Bureau or with the truth?
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Enjoyed the book. surprise ending.
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One of the better ones in the series. I enjoyed it a lot!