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Murder in the Blue Room (Eleanor Roosevelt, Bk 8)
Murder in the Blue Room - Eleanor Roosevelt, Bk 8
Author: Elliott Roosevelt
In the spring of 1942 international relations are still coated with an icy layer of suspicion, uncertainty , and fear. So when Soviet Foreign Minister Vyacheslav Molotov, a guest at the White house during negotiations with President Roosevelt, exhibits signs of paranoia - carefully eating only his own food, sending his bodyguards to prowl the co...  more »
ISBN: 148683
Publication Date: 1990
Pages: 184
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Publisher: St Martins Press
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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It is 1942, and a young woman's battered corpse has just been discovered in the Blue Room of the White House.
It's another case for Eleanor Roosevelt, detective, in the latest of her son Elliot's affectionate fictional portraits. Set against a backdrop of Washington at war, "Murder in the Blue Room" is a lively and complex mystery that features cameo appearances by figures ranging from Soviet Foreign Minister Vyacheslav Molotov to a young administrator named Nelson Rockefeller.
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A matter of diplomacy

Who bludgeoned a pretty young Press Office secretary to death--right in the Blue Room of the White House? That's what a shocked Elenor Roosevelt aims to find out. A friend, a lover, and even a Rockefeller are being questioned, along with the White House staff. But with a house full of visiting Russian diplomats headed by Soviet Foriegn Minister Molotov, the First Lady's sleuthing may take a dangerous turn. Molotov may know something his hosts don't know, but questioning the Russians about murder may shatter some delicate negotions...and tip the balance of world power!

"Roosevelt once again captures the essence of the 'cozy' crime drama--sharp minds and nasty deeds liberally sauced with period ambience"


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