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Capitol Murder
William Bernhardt
In Capitol Murder, Bernhardt's hard-charging hero takes on his most
shocking, headline-making case yet. Kincaid's legal success has
earned him a dubious reward: a journey through the looking glass
into the Beltway. Here, in the heart of the nation's capital, a
powerful U.S. senator has been caught first in a sordid sex scandal,
then in a case of murder. Senate aide Veronica Cooper was found in a
secret Senate office beneath the Capitol building, on Senator Todd
Glancy's favorite couch, blood pouring from the knife wound in her
throat. The young woman's death comes on the heels of the release of
a sordid videotape depicting her and Senator Glancy in compromising
positions. With the senator's reputation in tatters, the evidence
against him-as a sexual predator and possibly a killer-mounts. By
the time a nationally televised murder trial begins, Kincaid and his
team know they're facing the challenge of a lifetime. According to
public opinion, and even in Kincaid's most private thoughts, Glancy
is one more politician who cannot admit his own culpability. But
while a dramatic trial unfolds in the courtroom-loaded with
pitfalls, traps, and an astounding betrayal-another trial is taking
place on the mean streets of D.C., as Kincaid's investigator pursues
a young woman who was a friend of Veronica Cooper's, plunging
Kincaid into a bizarre world of Goths, sadomasochists, and a
community of self-proclaimed vampires. Somewhere in this violent
underworld lies the secretbehind Veronica Cooper's demise . . . and
the crux of Senator Glancy's innocence or guilt. In a case that pits
Kincaid and his freewheeling partner Christina McCall against the
brutal machinery of Washington politics, the answers they seek are
hidden in a murderous maze of lies and hidden motives.
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