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Murder in the Oval Library

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In 1861, rebel troops are within striking distance of the president—but a murderer is even closer: "An excellent mystery . . . Brilliant historical detail" (Kirkus Reviews).

As the Civil War begins, an invasion of Washington, DC, seems imminent. Lincoln's trusted aide, Adam Speed Quinn, and Quinn's old friend, Sen. Jim Lane, hastily assemble a motley crew of just over a hundred men and garrison them in the East Room of the White House. But even as dawn breaks, a single act of violence intrudes. One of the Frontier Guard lies dead in the oval library, throat slit ear to ear. A murderer is among them.

Lincoln promptly assigns Quinn to deal with the matter, and he in turn is aided by journalist Sophie Gates and Dr. George Hilton. And to Quinn's chagrin, the Southern belle Constance Lemagne insists on being involved in the investigation as well. But when Dr. Hilton examines the body, he makes a startling discovery that overturns all Quinn's assumptions about the murder. With his president at grave risk from without and within, Quinn must act quickly to catch the White House killer in this historical mystery from a New York Times–bestselling author whose work has been praised as "delightfully entertaining" (Chicago Tribune).
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      July 2, 2018
      Set in April 1861, Gleason’s lackluster sequel to 2017’s Murder in the Lincoln White House finds the residents of Washington, D.C., bracing for what everyone fears will be a successful assault by Confederate troops on a city sorely in need of military reinforcements. As presidential aide Adam Speed Quinn works with Kansas senator Jim Lane to buttress the White House’s meager defenses, the president’s vulnerability to attack is shockingly underscored when someone slits the throat of Johnny Thorne, a member of the Kansas Freedom Guard assigned to protect Lincoln, in the residence’s library. Adam investigates, assisted again by intrepid reporter Sophie Gates. Their sleuthing is bolstered by an obvious clue, and despite the setup’s inherent drama, suspense is at a minimum. Gleason succeeds in capturing the tensions of the nation’s capital in the aftermath of the firing on Fort Sumter, but those interested in Civil War–era mysteries would be better served by Owen Parry’s Abel Jones series. Agent: Maura Kye-Casella, Don Congdon Assoc.

    • Kirkus

      July 1, 2018
      A pall hangs over Washington, D.C., as the citizens await an imminent attack by Confederate forces.On April 13, 1861, Fort Sumter is fired upon and the war begins. In the White House, Abraham Lincoln awaits Northern troops to protect the city from Rebel forces just over the bridge in Virginia. Adam Speed Quinn, who still serves as a special assistant to the president, is given such jobs as finding murderers (Murder in the Lincoln White House, 2017). Sen. Jim Lane, a friend from Quinn's days in Kansas, is organizing a small group of volunteers to protect the city until more troops arrive. The shabby White House is so dangerously open to members of the public who want to talk to Lincoln that when one of the volunteers is found in the Oval Library with his throat cut, it's difficult for Quinn to find the killer. He gets help from Sophie Gates, a young reporter who often dresses as a man to get her stories, and from Dr. George Hilton, an African-American who risks his life doing autopsies for Quinn. Soon after the beautiful, strong-willed Southerner Constance Lemagne insists on helping by drawing a picture of the dead man, who's known as Johnny Thorne, Hilton reveals that the corpse is actually that of a woman. As Northern troops attacked in Maryland fight their way to Washington, Quinn and his friends spread rumors that many troops are hidden in the city. But they're still surprised when each night passes without an attack. Sophie and Quinn both interview people looking for clues as Quinn works to defend the District. Does it even matter whether they'll find the killer when the city may be overrun and Lincoln captured, changing the course of history?An excellent mystery combined with brilliant historical detail.

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