Kit Marshall, first introduced in Stabbing in the Senate, is now the legislative director for House of Representatives member Maeve Fox. In the midst of a major political crisis resulting in a governm
Kit Marshall, first introduced in Stabbing in the Senate, is now the legislative director for House of Representatives member Maeve Fox. In the midst of a major political crisis resulting in a government shutdown, Kit enters the political fray and arranges a critical meeting between her boss and the Speaker of the House. Fox emerges from her meeting incensed and engages in a public fight with Jack Drysdale, the top aide for the Speaker. Coverage of the altercation goes viral. The next morning, Drysdale is found murdered, and Kit’s boss is the prime suspect. Convinced of Fox’s innocence, Kit sets out to clear her name. The second book in the Washington Whodunit Series.
Colleen J. Shogan is the deputy director of the Congressional Research Service (CRS) at the Library of Congress. She is a former Senate staffer who started reading mysteries at the age of six. A political scientist by training, Colleen has taught American government at George Mason University, Georgetown, and Penn. Stabbing in the Senate is her first novel. For more information, please go to: colleenshogan.com
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