Lethal Legacies
by Colleen J. Shogan
GENRE: Mystery, Cozy Mystery
BLURB:
It’s
springtime in Washington, D.C. and congressional staffer Kit Marshall
has more on her plate than she can handle. With her boss campaigning
for an open U.S. Senate seat, Kit is left to run the office in her
absence and manage a new weeklong American history extravaganza
filled with high-profile events, lectures, and receptions.
When
the Director of the Capitol Visitor’s Center ends up dead, Kit
springs into action to clear a longtime friend, who becomes the prime
suspect in the murder. With her best pal Meg pressuring her to solve
the mystery quickly, Kit must figure out how to navigate her closest
relationships while keeping an eye out for the diabolical
killer.
The investigation takes Kit across the city to
famous locations, including Georgetown University, the Smithsonian
National Museum of African American History and Culture, and the
White House. The cast of characters include two prickly historians,
an ambitious congressional colleague who views Kit as a professional
rival, a perky intern, and a smarmy high-ranking bureaucrat.
When
the killer strikes a second time, the pressure to solve the crimes
intensifies. Has our favorite Capitol Hill sleuth finally met her
match? In the end, Kit learns the hard way that history tends to
repeat itself, often with deadly consequences.
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Excerpt:
We walked down the aisle of the tent and arrived at the viewing area of the catafalque. There was a ten-foot perimeter around the display, marked by brass stanchions and red velvet rope. Even without stepping over the barrier, it was apparent that something was underneath the black funeral cloth covering the catafalque.
Meg spoke in a shaky voice. “What’s lying on the catafalque?”
I bit the inside of my lip. “I don’t know. Should I get the police officer?”
We looked back toward the entrance of the tent. If he was still there, it wasn’t obvious.
“Someone could be playing a cruel hoax,” said Meg.
Relief instantly washed over me. “You’re right. It might be a clever trick.”
“Are you going to . . .” Meg pointed at the catafalque. “Check it out?” Guests would be arriving soon for the display. We needed to remove whatever was underneath the cloth so it would be ready for visitors by nine o’clock.
“This is ridiculous,” I said, with more confidence than I felt. “I don’t have time for practical jokes.”
I unhooked the red velvet rope from the stanchion and walked up to the catafalque. After taking a deep breath, I pulled back the black broadcloth. All I needed to see was the brown cascading hair before pulling my hand back. This was no hoax. There was a dead body resting on the Lincoln funeral stand.
My Review:
Congressional staffer Kit Marshall’s boss Congresswoman Maeve Dixon is running for an open seat in the senate and while she is out on a campaign tour Kit is left in charge while she is away.
Kit is getting things ready for the Spring into History exhibition. When Kit arrives at the exhibition before it is scheduled to start making a last-minute walk-through to make sure everything is in order she finds the director of the Capitol Visitor’s Center, Bev Taylor's body.
When a friend of Kit’s becomes a suspect she puts on her sleuthing cap and starts looking for the one who did the deed. Did her friend do the deed? Who did do the deed? Kit’s investigation takes her on a journey around the city to different historical places.
The action steps up when another body is found. Is Kit’s friend responsible for this death as well? Lethal Legacies is sort of a slow burn kind of mystery as it likes to hold on to its secrets revealing them slowly while you are hanging on racing to the end to see who the real culprit may be.
If you like a good mystery then I highly suggest that you grab your copy of Lethal Legacies today!
AUTHOR Bio and Links:
Colleen J. Shogan has been reading mysteries since the age of six. She conceived of the plot of her first novel one morning while taking a walk in her suburban Washington, D.C. neighborhood. A political scientist by training, Colleen has taught American politics at numerous universities, including Georgetown. She previously worked on Capitol Hill as a legislative staffer in the United States Senate and as a senior executive at the Library of Congress. She is now a Senior Vice President at the White House Historical Association, located on historic Lafayette Square.
Colleen lives in Arlington, Virginia with her husband Rob and their beagle mutt Conan. She is a member of Sisters in Crime. "Stabbing in the Senate" was awarded the Next Generation Indie prize for Best Mystery in 2016. "Homicide in the House" was a 2017 finalist for the RONE Award for Best Mystery. “Calamity at the Continental Club” was a 2018 finalist in the “best cozy mystery” at Killer Nashville. “Larceny at the Library” was the IPPY bronze medalist for best mystery.
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12 comments:
Thank you for reading my book!
Thanks for hosting!
I liked the excerpt.
Sounds like an amazing book
Thanks for sharing Lethal Legacies with me, Colleen, I enjoyed the excerpt and your book sounds like a thrilling read for me to enjoy! Good luck with your book and the tour!
Thanks, Avid Reader for sharing your review!
Have a fabulous day!
interesting
Oh the author’s photo with her dog is so adorable! Sweet pup!
Happy Friday! Thank you for sharing your awesome review of Lethal Legacies, this sounds like an excellent read and I am looking forward to it
looks like a fun one
Happy hump day everyone! The week is almost over
Thank you so much for sharing sounds good!
I hope everyone is having a relaxing weekend!
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