Homicide in the House
(Washington Whodunit)
2nd in Series
Cozy Mystery
Camel Press (June 15, 2016)
Paperback: 258 pages
ISBN-13: 978-1603813334
(Washington Whodunit)
2nd in Series
Cozy Mystery
Camel Press (June 15, 2016)
Paperback: 258 pages
ISBN-13: 978-1603813334
REVIEW:Synopsis:
Kit Marshall has bounced back from her first brush with the law, when she was suspected of murdering her senator boss. Now she is working for a freshman congresswoman, Maeve Dixon, a young Gulf War veteran representing North Carolina. It’s February, and Kit is feeling out of sorts. A government shutdown has just been announced, wreaking havoc on the Hill, and Dan, Dixon’s chief of staff and Kit’s supervisor, is an inexperienced lightweight flying blind. Then there’s Kit’s distracted live-in boyfriend, Doug, who doesn’t seem any closer to popping the question. Kit’s best friend Meg is up to her eyeballs with her new beau and oversight committee job, and Clarence the beagle mix will certainly not win Capitol Canine if Meg has to campaign for him all by herself. Bad as things are now, they are about to get much worse.Early one morning Representative Dixon is caught standing over the corpse of Jack Drysdale, the Speaker of the House’s top staffer, a man she argued with in front of the press the day before. The murder weapon was the Speaker’s gavel. This item was entrusted to Dixon at the time, leading the police to believe they’ve found their killer. To save her job, Kit must clear her boss’s name, and quickly. Dixon’s career may be over if the police declare her a suspect or an anonymous blogger known as Hill Rat breaks the story. Solving this murder will test Kit’s courage and all her fledgling powers of deduction as she roams a spooky, sparsely populated Capitol Hill looking for clues and sounding out suspects.
If this were to actually happen right about now it would
definitely be far more interesting in the halls of Congress. I genuinely enjoyed how the twists and turns
were executed. The characters were what
you would expect from staffers on the Hill I believe and I can really put
myself in the shoes of Kit Marshall our intrepid sleuth as, I am by far one of
the most unfashionable people that I know.
Overall I want more of this series please!
About The Author
Colleen J. Shogan is a senior executive
at the Library of Congress. She is the former deputy director of the
Congressional Research Service and previously served as a staffer in the
United States Senate. A political scientist by training, Colleen has
taught American government at Georgetown University, Penn, and George
Mason. Colleen is a native of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. She received her
BA from Boston College and her doctorate from Yale. A member of Sisters
in Crime, she lives in Arlington, Virginia, with her husband Rob
Raffety and their rescue mutt, Conan. Her first book, Stabbing in the Senate, won the Next Generation Indie Award for Best Mystery in 2016.
Author LinksWebpage – www.colleenshogan.com
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Purchase Links
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Gosh, Colleen doesn't sound as if she has time to write one book, never mind a series!
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