This is one in a long series of Capitol murder mysteries penned by Washington insider and presidential daughter Margaret Truman. Murder at the National Gallery is the first of Ms. Truman's works that I have read and I found it interesting, true to DC (I am a Washingtonian also), clever, but Cited by: 1. It's a mad, intricate plan, quite unlike anything Truman (Murder on the Potomac, , etc.) has presented before, and it's made considerably more heartrending, though hardly more cogent or plausible, by her closeups of Mason's unhappy relationships with his demanding mother, his heartless ex-wife, and his narcissistic son. Murder at the National Gallery. by Margaret Truman. Capital Crimes (Book 13) Thanks for Sharing! You submitted the following rating and review. We'll publish them on our site once we've reviewed them.5/5.
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