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Elliott Roosevelt

    Elliott Roosevelt war mehr als nur der Sohn eines Präsidenten; er war ein Geschichtenerzähler, dessen Werk eine einzigartige Perspektive auf seine Familie und die Ära bot. Seine Schriften befassten sich mit den Komplexitäten des öffentlichen Lebens und intimer Beziehungen und enthüllten die menschliche Seite historischer Persönlichkeiten. Durch seine Erzählungen erforschte Roosevelt Themen wie Pflicht, Loyalität und die Herausforderungen, sich in einer von bedeutenden politischen Ereignissen geprägten Welt zurechtzufinden. Seine unverwechselbare Stimme erweckte die Persönlichkeiten und Dynamiken zum Leben, die eine entscheidende Periode der amerikanischen Geschichte definierten.

    The Hyde Park Murder
    Murder and the First Lady
    Murder in the Chateau
    Murder in the Lincoln Bedroom
    Murder at the Palace
    The White House Pantry Murder
    • In her favorite role as First Sleuth, First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt returns to uncover a sinister double assassination plot.

      The White House Pantry Murder
    • Murder at the Palace

      • 10 Seiten
      • 1 Lesestunde
      3,5(12)Abgeben

      Eleanor Roosevelt again stars in this, the fifth of this series. The locale is Buckingham Palace during World War II.

      Murder at the Palace
    • "It is 1943 and the eve of the Trident Conference, a highly classified council attended by FDR, Winston Churchill, and Dwight Eisenhower with the purpose of planning an invasion of Western Europe. The White House is aflutter with preparations and swarming with extra Secret Service agents and soldiers. So when a body is discovered in the Lincoln Bedroom while the conferees are still in session, Eleanor Roosevelt knows that in order to keep the murder (as well as the conference) a secret from the prying eyes of the pres, not to mention foreign agents, she must solve it herself"--Front jacket flap

      Murder in the Lincoln Bedroom
    • "The year is 1941. France has fallen into the hands of Hitler's Germany. Even the most optimistic of Americans are forced to admit that our country would soon be rushing toward armed conflict with the Nazi war machine." "When Eleanor Roosevelt is summoned to an urgent meeting in the Oval Office, she hardly expects that her husband will want her to engage in a covert mission to Nazi-occupied France! Yet this is exactly what Colonel William Donovan has suggested and the President wishes. A French/German resistance group is planning to assassinate Hitler, and they are requesting Eleanor Roosevelt's presence as a demonstration of the United States' commitment." "So Eleanor Roosevelt finds herself en route to France, joined by Vicky, a sexy Resistance agent, and Kevin O'Neil, the witty Irish mercenary who ultimately leads them to a small chateau in the French countryside. There the unlikely trio meets a variety of strange and colorful guests, including General Erwin Rommel. But the real mystery begins when SS Colonel Artur Brandt is found lying facedown in his bedroom, with a slug embedded in the back of his head!"--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved

      Murder in the Chateau
    • A young woman who is in Mrs. Roosevelt's employ is suspected in the murder of her boyfriend. Mrs. Roosevelt is certain that the young woman (Pamela) is innocent and with the help of a few officials, sets out to prove it. This is not an easy task, since the murdered boyfriend is the son of a Congressman who doesn't take too kindly to Mrs. Roosevelt's involvement, especially since her investigations reveal a few not-so-nice details about the young man's personal life and hobbies.The plot involves a jewel theft and false identities. You'll get to meet a few seedy characters from the gambling world. Mrs. Roosevelt mingles with these people in an effort to get information, and it's rather amusing.

      Murder and the First Lady
    • The Hyde Park Murder

      • 244 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden
      3,7(298)Abgeben

      After being accused of a multi-million-dollar stock swindle, Alfred Doolittle Hannah dies in an apparent suicide, but First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt suspects murder

      The Hyde Park Murder