Worst Case Scenario: A Washington, D.C. Mystery

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G.K. Hall, 1997 - Fiction - 254 pages
Mystery Large Print Edition Here s a fast-paced, tongue-in-cheek mystery of political and physical survival in the jungle that is Washington, D.C. Foreign Service veteran Richard Michaelson knows that it s often better to talk to the secretaries who know the nitty-gritty of what goes on inside Washington than to the big wigs. But when one of them turns up dead at a conference, Michaelson gets the feeling she knew too much and that it was somehow connected to him. Soon investigators, staffers and liaisons are coming out of the woodwork to keep things quiet. But for Michaelson, solving this mystery could be a matter of life and death.

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Section 2
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Section 3
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He is a trial lawyer practicing in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, is the author of numerous mysteries & non-fiction works. He graduated cum laude from Harvard Law School in 1976. While at Harvard, he served on the Board of Editors of the Harvard Law Review. Before going to Harvard, Bowen graduated summa cum laude from Rockhurst College, a small jesuit college in Kansas City, Missouri. He received a bacherlor's degree in History. Bowen lives with his wife, Sara Armbruster Bowen (also a Harvard Law School graduate), & their three younger children in Fox Point, a suburb of Milwaukee.

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