
The Mashburn Murder
Murder Mystery Novel. The tranquility of the Mashburn mansion is shattered when a burglar, William Nelson, breaks in and discovers Mrs. Mashburn's lifeless body inside the safe.
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Maxwell Hastings

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The Mashburn Murder is a thrilling murder mystery set in early 20th century Washington D.C. Join the gripping investigation that unravels the shocking death of Hélène Mashburn, the wife of the Attorney General.
In the heart of Washington D.C., the tranquility of the Mashburn mansion is shattered when a burglar, William Nelson, breaks in and discovers Mrs. Mashburn's lifeless body inside the safe. The discovery plunges the household into chaos, with the Attorney General, Edmund Mashburn, and his daughter Carla at the center of a high-stakes investigation.
As the plot thickens, suspicion falls on various characters, including Nelson and Lieutenant-Commander Donald Tomlinson, who becomes embroiled in a web of circumstantial evidence. With each turn of the page, readers are drawn deeper into the labyrinth of hidden motives, secret relationships, and intense courtroom drama.
Author Maxwell Hastings masterfully crafts a narrative filled with suspense and intrigue, keeping readers on the edge of their seats. The richly detailed setting of early 20th century Washington D.C. adds a layer of historical authenticity that enhances the overall reading experience.
Will the true murderer be revealed? Can justice prevail in a world where everyone has something to hide? The Mashburn Murder is a must-read for fans of classic murder mysteries, offering a perfect blend of suspense, drama, and historical intrigue.
Keywords: murder mystery, historical fiction, Washington D.C., early 20th century, suspense, investigation, courtroom drama, hidden motives, secret relationships