Washington (D.C.) -- Fiction
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Washington (D.C.) -- Fiction
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Washington (D.C.)
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Incoming Resources
- Capitol murder, Phillip Margolin
- Wide open, S.K. Collins
- Power play, Catherine Coulter
- The Capitol game, Brian Haig
- Her, Laura Zigman
- The Russia account, Stephen Coonts
- Deadly politics, Maggie Sefton
- Cat & mouse, James Patterson
- Murder at the National Gallery, Margaret Truman
- Lethal secrets, Pete Earley
- Murder in the East Room, Elliott Roosevelt
- D.C. dead, Stuart Woods
- Polvo, Serie Kay Scarpetta, Patricia Cornwell
- Act of treason, Vince Flynn
- A most uncommon degree of popularity, Kathleen Gilles Seidel
- An honoroable man, by Paul Vidich
- Honor!, Dana Fuller Ross
- The tenth justice, Brad Meltzer
- The senator and the priest, Andrew M. Greeley
- Traitor, by Ralph Peters
- My ex-best friend, a novel of suburbia, Beth Brophy
- The Inner Circle, Brad Meltzer
- Cross country, by James Patterson
- Happy endings, A novel, Thien-Kim Lam
- Sequence, Lori Andrews
- A time to kill, the king of torts, John Grisham
- Roses are red, James Patterson
- Fonduing fathers, [a White House chef mystery], Julie Hyzy
- All Aunt Hagar's children, Edward P. Jones
- The typhoon lover, Sujata Massey
- Double exposure, a First Daughter mystery, Susan Ford with Laura Hayden
- Target Alex Cross, James Patterson
- Cast a yellow shadow, Ross Thomas
- The innocent, David Baldacci
- The eight day, a thriller, John Case
- The sweet forever, a novel, George P. Pelecanos
- Capital wives, Rochelle Alers
- Swimming toward the light, a novel, Angela Tehaan Leone
- Murder, D.C, a novel, Neely Tucker
- Shining city, a novel, Tom Rosenstiel
- Capital crimes, Stuart Woods
- Breaking all my rules, Trice Hickman
- Before I let go, Darren Coleman ; cover art by Anthony Carr
- Kiss the girls, a novel by James Patterson
- The third option, Vince Flynn
- Along came a spider, by James Patterson ; read by Taye Diggs
- Political suicide, by MIchael Palmer
- Edge, Jeffery Deaver
- The ones we trust, Kimberly Belle
- The gilded age, a tale of today, Mark Twain ; Charles Dudley Warner
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