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Book Reviews of Murder in the Supreme Court (Capital Crimes, Bk 3)

Murder in the Supreme Court (Capital Crimes, Bk 3)
Murder in the Supreme Court - Capital Crimes, Bk 3
Author: Margaret Truman
ISBN-13: 9780877953845
ISBN-10: 0877953848
Publication Date: 6/1982
Pages: 284
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Publisher: Arbor House Pub Co
Book Type: Hardcover
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better than going to the movies
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This is the first book by Margaret Truman that I have read and I am looking forward to others. She really brings us into the supreme court and its workings.
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good mystery, well crafted. typical truman.
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Young man is killed in the Supreme Court chamber, why? fairly good if you like Truman's books
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The Chief Clerk to the Chief Justice was found murdered in the courtroom...

When young Clarence Sutherland was discovered sitting in the Chief Justice's chair with a hole in his head, the question of course was, why?

Who would want to kill such a bright and handsome young man? The answer: Practically everybody
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Think this was Margaret Truman's most famous book. Who would commit murder in the country's most sacret hall?
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The chief clerk to the chief justice was found murdered in the courtroom...
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Ms. Truman knows the ins and outs of Washington, and her book reflects it. Kept me guessing till the end.
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In my opinion, there was no build up to the arrest of the killer. It just sort of happened. It's like there was no climax in the book at all.
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Clarence Sutherland is dead, and it takes a roundabout method to find his killer. The path takes us round Washington DC, so that along with enjoying the book, we also get a history/geography lesson without realizing it! Margaret Truman is the daughter of President Truman, and uses her inside knowledge sothat we. too, can understand at least a small portion of the workings of the government.
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THE CHIEF CLERK TO THE CHIEF JUSTICE WAS FOUND MURDERED IN THE COURTROOM...Who would want to kill such a bright and handsome young man...Practically everybody.