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Capitol Murder
by Phillip Margolin (Goodreads Author)
by Phillip Margolin (Goodreads Author)
Michael's review
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Mar 06, 12
bookshelves: 110-books-in-2012-and-do-it-again, family-relationships, free-book-for-honest-review, mystery, read-in-2012, reviewed, series, terrorists, thriller
Read from March 03 to 05, 2012
In "Capitol Murder," Phillip Margolin uses a three pronged approach to his story.
Serial killer, Clarence Little, kills and mutilates young women. One of the cases he was found guilty for, is overturned due to faulty evidence. The other cases will then be reviewed.
Brad Miller is an attorney who was active in overturning Little's conviction. He begins getting notes from Little and then learns that Little has escaped.
The next segment of the story has to do with a terrorist plot on a football stadium in Washington, D.C. during a Monday night football game.
The final segment deals with Miller's new boss in Washington, D.C. Jack Carson is a senator from Oregon. He has unusual sexual fetishes and will do anything to keep his sexual activity a secret.
The story comes together nicely with some interesting plot twists. Brad Miller and P.I. Dana Cutler are likable characters who are entertaining.
The ending was a bit too convenient and the idea of a football stadium as the goal of a terrorist plot has been used. However, the story kept my interest right up to the action packed conclusion.
Serial killer, Clarence Little, kills and mutilates young women. One of the cases he was found guilty for, is overturned due to faulty evidence. The other cases will then be reviewed.
Brad Miller is an attorney who was active in overturning Little's conviction. He begins getting notes from Little and then learns that Little has escaped.
The next segment of the story has to do with a terrorist plot on a football stadium in Washington, D.C. during a Monday night football game.
The final segment deals with Miller's new boss in Washington, D.C. Jack Carson is a senator from Oregon. He has unusual sexual fetishes and will do anything to keep his sexual activity a secret.
The story comes together nicely with some interesting plot twists. Brad Miller and P.I. Dana Cutler are likable characters who are entertaining.
The ending was a bit too convenient and the idea of a football stadium as the goal of a terrorist plot has been used. However, the story kept my interest right up to the action packed conclusion.
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