Summary
During World War II, a visit by Madame Chiang Kai-Shek to the White House is marred by murder. The victim is a Chinese man, found in the map room with his throat slit. Eleanor Roosevelt investigates. Full description
Series: Eleanor Roosevelt mysteries
Murder and the First Lady (Volume 1.)
The Hyde Park murder (Volume 2.)
Murder at Hobcaw Barony (Volume 3.)
The White House pantry murder (Volume 4.)
Murder at the palace (Volume 5.)
Murder in the Oval Office (Volume 6.)
Murder in the Rose Garden (Volume 7.)
Murder in the Blue Room (Volume 8.)
A first class murder: an Eleanor Roosevelt mystery (Volume 9.)
Murder in the Red Room (Volume 10.)
Murder in the west wing (Volume 11.)
Murder in the East Room (Volume 12.)
A royal murder (Volume 13.)
Murder in the executive mansion (Volume 14.)
Murder in the chateau: an Eleanor Roosevelt mystery (Volume 15.)
Murder at midnight (Volume 16.)
Murder in the map room: an Eleanor Roosevelt mystery (Volume 17.)
Murder in Georgetown (Volume 18.)
Murder in the Lincoln bedroom: an Eleanor Roosevelt mystery (Volume 19.)
Murder at the president's door: an Eleanor Roosevelt mystery (Volume 20.)