02835cam a2200481 i 4500 545503454 TxAuBib 20220104120000.0 200922s2021||||||||||||||||||||||||eng|u 2020042349 9781250238870 hardcover 1250238870 hardcover (OCoLC)1198088014 TxAuBib rda Land, Jon. Murder on the metro. Margaret Truman's Murder on the Metro / Jon Land. Murder on the metro. First edition. New York, NY : Forge, 2021. ℗2021. 286 pages ; 25 cm. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Capital crimes "A Tom Doherty Associates book.". Sequel to: Margaret Truman's Allied in danger / by Donald Bain. "The nation's first female vice president is dead. The public, including international investigator Robert Brixton, believes it was natural causes, complications related to a long-hidden heart condition. Kendra Rendine, head of Vice President Stephanie Davenport's Secret Service security detail, covertly approaches Brixton to look deeper into Davenport's death. Brixton discovers that a rumored affair between Vice President Davenport and President Corbin Talmidge was actually very much true. Because of this closeness, Davenport saw the devastating deterioration of the President's mental health. She was preparing to invoke the 25th Amendment when she died. Was her death natural causes, or was it murder? Brixton is determined to find out"-- Provided by publisher. In Israel, a drone-based terrorist attack kills dozens on a sun-splashed beach. In Washington, Vice President Stephanie Davenport is found dead of an apparent heart attack. That same morning on the Washington Metro, international private investigator Robert Brixton thwarts an attempted terrorist bombing. A deadly plot with unimaginable consequence has hatched-- and these three events could lead to millions of Americans becoming collateral damage in a conspiracy to change the United States forever. -- adapted from jacket. 20220104. Government investigators Fiction. Adultery Fiction. Murder Investigation Fiction. Vice-presidents Fiction. Terrorism Prevention Fiction. Washington (D.C.) Fiction. Detective and mystery fiction. Thrillers (Fiction.) Political fiction. Truman, Margaret, 1924-, creator. Capital crimes. TXMAR