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Josie Kendall is a new player in the D.C. political scene, working for an activist fundraising organization, while her husband Rafe, a longtime Washington insider, is on a new track as a literary agent while supporting Josie as she learns the political ropes. When the shady customer Josie was hitting up for a million dollars for alternative energy funding turns up dead, and the police suspect Josie of adultery and Rafe of homicide, they have to use their considerable damage control techniques to survive until they can figure out who's gaming who, and why.

Produktbeschreibung
Josie Kendall is a new player in the D.C. political scene, working for an activist fundraising organization, while her husband Rafe, a longtime Washington insider, is on a new track as a literary agent while supporting Josie as she learns the political ropes. When the shady customer Josie was hitting up for a million dollars for alternative energy funding turns up dead, and the police suspect Josie of adultery and Rafe of homicide, they have to use their considerable damage control techniques to survive until they can figure out who's gaming who, and why.
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Autorenporträt
Michael Bowen, a graduate of Harvard Law School with a passion for politics going back to his pre-teens, offers in Damage Control his sixth political mystery and the first featuring Josephine Robideaux Kendall (a rascal and a scamp). His earlier D.C.-based series, beginning with 1990's Washington Deceased and continuing through Collateral Damage, focused on retired Foreign Service Officer Richard Michaelson. Josie Kendall, a twenty-something veteran of congressional staff work and now a "promising money bundler" is as different from Michaelson as contemporary Washington is from the capital as it was twenty-five years ago. A retired trial lawyer, Bowen lives in Fox Point, Wisconsin with his wife, Sara (also a Harvard Law School graduate and an occasional lecturer on Jane Austen).