"The Senator's Murder" takes us inside a political operation and then to the execution style murder of a senator. His chief of staff is charged with the crime, and the facts don't look good. It's a "who-done-it" and the identity of the killer is not known until after a trial that reveals some astonishing facts. And even after the killer's identity is known, the protagonists are left to deal with legal, ethical, and moral dilemmas that haunt them. I hope you enjoy the book! Please let me know.