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Larceny at the Library (A Washington Whodunit)
by Colleen Shogan
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Larceny at the Library (A Washington Whodunit)
Cozy Mystery
6th in Series
Publisher: Epicenter Press (July 14, 2020)
Print Length: 202 pages
Congressional staffer Kit Marshall is excited to attend a historic event displaying the contents of Abraham Lincoln’s pockets the night he was assassinated at the Library of Congress. The next day, a senior librarian is dead and several invaluable artifacts are missing. Kit’s husband Doug discovers the body and immediately becomes a suspect in the death and theft.
Kit springs into action once again to figure out who is responsible for the crimes. Her sleuthing takes her to the DC Public Library, the National Portrait Gallery, Ford’s Theatre, and the most ornate, beautiful rooms at the Library of Congress. At the end, Kit must put her own life on the line to retrieve her most valuable possession, which goes unexpectedly missing as she hunts down the killer.
Character interview
A very special thanks to Kit Marshall for allowing me to interview her!
Did you grow up in the Washington, D.C. area?
I did not. I grew up in the middle of our country in a medium-sized suburban town. After living in California for many years, my brother Sebastian has now moved near me, which I enjoy. My parents took retirement early, sold the family home, and now travel the country and world in search of good wineries.
When did you know you wanted to work in politics?
Ever since I was little! I always knew that I would move to Washington, D.C. one day and here I am.
What do you do as a Congressional staffer?
As the chief of staff for an up-and-coming Member of Congress, I’m busy all day long. I represent my boss in meetings with constituents and lobbyists, I negotiate legislative deals with other staffers, and I manage the office and all the people who work there. It’s a 12 hour-a-day job on a routine basis.
How did you meet your husband and how long have you been married?
Doug and I met in college. He knew he wanted to become a historian studying U.S. history and I knew I wanted to work in American politics somehow. We both pursued our dreams and ended up in Washington, D.C. together! We got married a few years ago in a very unique wedding. Read “Calamity at the Continental Club” if you want to learn about the story of our nuptials! (Thanks! I will!)
Do you have a politician, past or present, that you greatly admire or aspire to be like? Why?
This is tough question. For as long as I’ve worked in the public trust, I’ve always kept a framed portrait of George Washington in my office. Is Washington perfect? No. But I truly think that we would not have the democracy today without his leadership. He keeps me honest. Oftentimes, I look at the picture in my office and ask myself: What would George do? He hasn’t steered me wrong yet.
When you aren’t working (or solving crimes!), what do you like to do to relax?
I don’t have too much free time these days. But when I have a spare hour or two, I like to spend time with Clarence, our beagle mutt. He’s very cute and snuggly.
If someone only had one day to visit D.C., how would you recommend they spend it?
This is another hard question. If you schedule ahead, then definitely take a public tour of the White House. Visitors need to arrange that tour with your Member of Congress or Senator. In addition to visiting the White House, here are my recommendations: United States Capitol, Library of Congress, the United States Botanic Garden, National Archives, Ford’s Theater, the National Portrait Gallery, the Lincoln Memorial, and Arlington National Cemetery. It would be a long day of touring, but it can be done!
Thank you again, Kit!
About Colleen J. Shogan
Colleen J. Shogan has been reading mysteries since the age of six. A political scientist by training, Colleen has taught American politics at several universities and previously worked on Capitol Hill as a legislative staffer in the United States Senate and as a senior executive at the Library of Congress. She is currently the Senior Vice President of the White House Historical Association.
Colleen is a member of Sisters in Crime. “Stabbing in the Senate” was awarded the Next Generation Indie prize for Best Mystery in 2016. “Homicide in the House” was a 2017 finalist for the RONE Award for Best Mystery. “Calamity at the Continental Club” was a 2018 finalist in the “best cozy mystery” at Killer Nashville. She lives in Arlington, Virginia with her husband Rob and their beagle mutt Conan.
Author Links
Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/washingtonwhodunit/
Twitter – https://twitter.com/cshogan276
Website – www.colleenshogan.com
GoodReads – www.goodreads.com/cshogan276
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Looks like an interesting book.
Thanks for the contest.
This looks like a fabulous mystery book that I would enjoy reading!
Larceny at the Library sounds so good! I love that it has a historical event as the main premise of the mystery. Congratulations on your book!
This sounds like an exciting mystery! The character interview was fun to read. Thanks for sharing!
The book cover is intriguing and the mystery of the dead librarian is different from most.
The books sounds pretty interesting and compelling.
I cannot imagine working in government right now. Way too stressful. Hope you good health and happiness.
Sounds like a fun mystery to dive into.
Mysteries are my favorite. I think I would enjoy reading this.
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I think the title is very interesting.
I am not familiar with this series-I will have to check it out!
Another interesting thrilling mystery to bury myself into. Thanks.
My wife loves Christmas mysteries and she is celebrating Christmas in July so this would be a wonderful win for me to give her.
Looks like an awesome book! I love the historical setting. Thanks for the opportunity to win
Sounds like an interesting book. I like the cover.
Thanks for the suggestions of things to do while visiting Washington, D.C. I’ve been there a few times and tend to get caught up in the Smithsonian.
This book looks very interesting. Thanks for sharing!
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