Margaret Truman had a 65-year career as a American Writer before passing in 2008.
American author of murder mysteries; daughter of 33rd President of the United States Harry S. Truman (1924-2008)
"Margaret Truman achieved significant literary success with her "Capital Crimes" mystery series, which began with "Murder in the White House" in 1980." — About Margaret Truman
| Metric | Margaret Truman | Avg Writer | Difference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age | 83 | 67 | +16 yrs |
| Career length | 65 yrs | ~35 yrs | +30 yrs |
| Based on 164 Writer profiles in our database | |||
Did you know that before becoming a best-selling mystery novelist, Margaret Truman had a career as a classical singer and even hosted a national radio show?
Margaret Truman achieved significant literary success with her "Capital Crimes" mystery series, which began with "Murder in the White House" in 1980. These novels, set in Washington D.C., cleverly utilized her insider knowledge of government and politics to create intricate plots and became bestsellers.
Margaret Truman's lasting legacy is her contribution to the mystery genre, offering readers unique insights into Washington D.C. through her "Capital Crimes" series. She also played a crucial role in preserving and defending her father's historical reputation.
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Also known as: M. Truman, Mar Truman