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Official privilege

When a young black Navy lieutenant is found murdered, two Naval investigators find that a chain-of-command curtain comes down around their case.

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  • "When a young black Navy lieutenant is found murdered, two Naval investigators find that a chain-of-command curtain comes down around their case."@en
  • "When the body of a black Navy lieutenant is found chained inside the boiler of a mothballed battleship in a Philadelphia shipyard, there is no question it's murder."
  • "When the body of a black navy lieutenant is found on a battleship, Navy Commander Dan Collins and civilian Grace Snow are assigned to investigate. After they learn the victim's sister, a navy lieutenant herself, also died and untimely death, they are removed from the case. Continuing on their own, Collins and Snow attract the attention of a deadly problem solver. Strong language, violence, and explicit descriptions of sex."@en
  • "When the body of a black navy lieutenant is found in a battleship, navy commander Dan Collins and civilian Grace Snow are assigned to investigate. After they learn the victim's sister, a navy lieutenant herself, also died an untimely death, they are removed from the case. Continuing on their own, Collins and Snow attract the attention of a deadly problem solver."@en
  • "Official Privilege begins with a mystery: in the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard, the mummified body of a black Navy lieutenant is found bolted inside the boiler of a deactivated battleship. While the cause of death is clear, the officer's identity is not. With nerve ends raw from the media focus on recent scandals, the Pentagon bypasses its own investigative service and appoints a commander, Dan Collins, and a civilian, Grace Snow, to conduct an inquiry. Together they resolve to ignore the Navy's political sensitivities and conduct a by-the-book murder investigation. But then they uncover evidence that points back to Washington, D.C., and a two-year-old unsolved case involving another black Navy lieutenant, a beautiful young woman, who died under violent circumstances."
  • "When the body of a black navy lieutenant is found on a battleship, navy commander Dan Collins and civilian Grace Snow are assigned to investigate, and after they learn the victim's sister, a navy lieutenant herself, also died an untimely death, they attract the attention of a deadly problem solver. Strong language, violence, and explicit descriptions of sex."
  • "When the body of a young, black Navy lieutenant is found chained inside the boiler of a mothballed battleship in a Philadelphia shipyard, there is no question that it's murder. Stung by past scandals, the Navy moves to control the investigation by appointing one of their own, Commander Dan Collins, in charge of it. Dan's deputy investigator will be civilian Grace Ellen Snow from the NIS (Naval Investigative Service), the organization that should have been in control of the investigation. Dan and Grace make a connection between this murder, the death of the man's sister (also a Navy lieutenant), and a top Naval officer only to have the chain-of-command curtain come down around their investigation. Convinced they can uncover those responsible for the murders, they secretly continue their investigation - a search that brings them to the attention of a cunning, remorseless, and relentless man."@en

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  • "Adventure fiction"
  • "Adventure fiction"@en
  • "Suspense fiction"
  • "Fiction"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Mystery fiction"
  • "Mystery fiction"@en
  • "Audiobooks"@en
  • "Audiobooks"

http://schema.org/name

  • "Official privilege"
  • "Official privilege"@en
  • "Official Privilege"@en
  • "Official privilege a novel"@en
  • "Official privilege [a novel]"@en