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I believe this is the first book in the Murder She Wwrote Series and I was a little disappointed. There were so many characters that it was a little hard to follow. And for the first time I can remember Jessica drove a car. That I had never seen in any of this series of books.
All in all a good read even if it was hard to keep track of everyone.
All in all a good read even if it was hard to keep track of everyone.
Excellent first book of this great series.
Bonnie A. (ladycholla) - , reviewed Gin and Daggers (Murder, She Wrote, Bk 1) on + 2081 more book reviews
Very good start to the series. Enjoyed it very much.
MaryLou C. (Bookworm42) reviewed Gin and Daggers (Murder, She Wrote, Bk 1) on + 54 more book reviews
Loved this book.
This was a fun book to read. I just love Jessica.
I HAVE READ AND ENJOYED ALL OF JESSICA BOOKS
Jessica Fletcher is off to London to deliver the keynote address at a convention for the International Society of Mystery Writers. She's also looking forward to seeing her mentor, Marjorie Ainsworth, who's hosting a party on her estate to celebrate her latest book. But a routine business trip becomes murderous business - when Jessica discovers Marjorie stabbed to death in her own bedroom.
Gossip about Marjorie's failing health and an unknown ghostwriter takes on more serious meaning now that everyone - including Jessica - is a suspect. Inspector George Sutherland of Scotland Yard is eager to help with the investigation for reasons that go a bit beyond the professional. And Jessica's sleuthing introduces her to a whole new side of London, populated with some very colorful - and sinister - characters. (from back cover)
Gossip about Marjorie's failing health and an unknown ghostwriter takes on more serious meaning now that everyone - including Jessica - is a suspect. Inspector George Sutherland of Scotland Yard is eager to help with the investigation for reasons that go a bit beyond the professional. And Jessica's sleuthing introduces her to a whole new side of London, populated with some very colorful - and sinister - characters. (from back cover)