Eleanor Roosevelt mysteries
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It's 1939 and a young White House staffer, congressman's son Philip Garber, has been found dead in the apartment of Pamela Rush-Hodgeborne, one of the First Lady's secretaries. The obvious suspect: English-born Pamela, who mixed lover Philip a fatal old-fashioned. (Cyanide in the bitters.) But Eleanor is sure that Pamela is innocent - despite suggestions that Pamela and Philip pulled off a diamond heist together back in England.
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The White House pantry murder , Eleanor Roosevelt mysteries volume 4
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Murder in the Oval Office , Eleanor Roosevelt mysteries volume 6
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Eleanor Roosevelt mysteries volume 7
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[1989]
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"A Thomas Dunne book." A blackmailer is found dead in the White House rose garden and Mrs. Roosevelt soon finds that many men had a motive to kill this society matron.
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Eleanor Roosevelt mysteries volume 8
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c1990
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When a pretty, young Press Office secretary is bludgeoned to death in the Blue Room of the White House, Eleanor Roosevelt begins to investigate, questioning a house full of visiting Russian diplomats. Reprint. NYT. AB.
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A first class murder: an Eleanor Roosevelt mystery , Eleanor Roosevelt mysteries volume 9
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13) A royal murder
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Eleanor Roosevelt mysteries volume 13
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[1994]
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In the 15th novel featuring Eleanor Roosevelt, the first lady travels to the Bahamas to prevent the Duke and Duchess of Windsor from turning the island into a German base, a mission complicated by a murder.
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Murder in the chateau: an Eleanor Roosevelt mystery , Eleanor Roosevelt mysteries volume 15
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Eleanor Roosevelt mysteries volume 16
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[1997]
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First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt takes on the role of a sleuth when she decides to seek justice for housekeeper Sara Carter, a young woman who has been accused of murdering wealthy Judge Horace Blackwell in his White House suite.
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Eleanor Roosevelt mysteries volume 17
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[1998]
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Eleanor Roosevelt must walk a fine line between defending the country's interests and offending her guest when Madame Chiang Kai-Shek comes to visit the White House in 1943, but her job becomes much more difficult when a Chinese shoe salesman is found murdered in the Map Room.
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Eleanor Roosevelt mysteries volume 18
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[1999]
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First lady Eleanor Roosevelt investigates the murder of an official of the Federal Reserve, for which his mistress was arrested. Eleanor, who knows the woman, is convinced she is innocent and instead suspects a mob connection.
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Eleanor Roosevelt mysteries volume 19
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2000
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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. 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 a secret from the prying eyes of the press, not to mention foreign agents, she must solve it herself.
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Eleanor Roosevelt mysteries volume 20
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2001
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Just after the President and First Lady settle into the White House in 1933, the body of a White House police officer is found at the foot of the President's bedroom door, and Eleanor Roosevelt feels it is her responsibility to solve the case without drawing the public's attention.