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Murder at the Pentagon (Capital Crime Mysteries)

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Title: Murder at the Pentagon (Capital Crime Mysteries)
by Margaret Truman
ISBN: 0-449-21940-2
Publisher: Fawcett Books
Pub. Date: 01 May, 1994
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $6.99
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Average Customer Rating: 3.6 (5 reviews)

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Rating: 3
Summary: Weakest book in the mystery series
Comment: Major Margit Falk is an engaging heroine for an engaging mystery series. Yet that in itself is the serious flaw in this particular addition to the mystery series which has been been excellent to date. Part of the reason that the series has been so compelling is the reality of the scenery, political intrique, and governmental descriptions. However, in this book, our heroine, Major Margit Falk, is both a helicopter pilot and a lawyer. These are two distinctly separate career tracks in the military. Thus, the story is weaken at the outset. This is good escapist reading but it lacks the intimacy of the rest of the series which had plots that seemed more plausible.

Rating: 2
Summary: Ho-hum and hackneyed
Comment: Just when I thought Truman had finally found her writing voice and a sleuth she was comfortable with, she shoves Mac Smith into a bit part and goes back to exploiting some naïve female who has somehow managed to work her way into a high-powered government position without realizing that dirty politics are afoot. So we readers have to suffer while she discovers that the government and the military are not composed entirely of a bunch of really nice, honest people who are looking out for her best interests, and along the way we are treated to all manner of trivia culled straight from the Pentagon tour. Then, even though she doesn't name it, Truman dredges up the MK-ULTRA bit one more freakin' time and expects it to cover any plot holes she may have left lying about. She seems to go to so much trouble to set up the two main plot threads, and then she just kind of slaps them together and expects them to make sense. And, as usual, the character interactions are forced and boring.

Still, it was better than MURDER IN THE FBI, in which I didn't even find any of the characters interesting, let alone likable.

Rating: 3
Summary: Needs to do better research
Comment: Ms. Truman needs to do better research! Air Force women do not wear Khaki. And Air Force lawyers do not just take out helicopters for a spin. In fact, I can't think of any JAGs on flying status as pilots. And one more thing....most field grade officers do not reside in the BOQ, contrary to Margaret Truman's statement. Since our heroine lives in DC, she might, due to the cost of living in the area, but as a rule most single officers of that rank prefer to live off base. I found way too many inconsistancies to enjoy this book.

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