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Chargement... Capitol Offense (1996)par Barbara Mikulski
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Eleanor "Norie" Gorzack has been appointed to serve out the term of the suddenly deceased senior senator from Pennsylvania. A renowned activist for Vietnam MIAs and women's issues, she knows that it will take hard work to stay true to her causes once she is settled in Washington. Norie's appointment has angered extremists in her home state, and she begins to receive threats at the office - and at home. When two murders occur with only one thing in common - Norie Gorzack - she is convinced that it is not just her political career and principles at stake here, it's her life. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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I tired to investigate to see why and could not figure it out, but I read it, and it was a fairly quick read.
There are good things, and things that require work to elevate this. But without that work and as the book is over 16 years old, it is a few hours of entertainment.
The main character is conflicted. She is appointed to the US Senate when the previous senator dies. Pennsylvania of 16 years ago apparently required that such appointments be temporary and at the next election, there be an election open to all for the vacated seat.
So our Heroine waffles between should she run for the seat or not.
The book is the same. Is it a story about the US Senate and women there, or is it a mystery. It can not make up its mind. Hence a middle of the road rating. If it had given itself over to the full mystery with more red herrings, more suspicious characters, and suspicion on our heroine, it might have elevated itself.
Or if it had delved further into the wheeling and dealing, the party politics, the backroom side of the senate, it would have elevated. Instead we have a 50 something heroine, who dabbles a bit here and there, and then has the MIA vietnam issue, which has greatly faded now, try to become a focus.
Three hours of passive enjoyment for characters that you can't connect with as it is all in first person rendition. But if you want to see the Senate from a women's POV, this may it. ( )