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As always these books are a quick and entertaining read. This installment find Jessica attending a murder mystery weekend as a guest writing. Things get interesting when the play turns into reality.
Deanna S. (cozylady) reviewed A Question of Murder (Murder, She Wrote, Bk 25) on + 125 more book reviews
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Jessica is in the Berkshires attending a writer' conference, her friends the Savoys are also hosting a murder-mystery party--then a real murder takes place and Jessica is on her way to finder the killer.
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If you enjoy the show, you will enjoy the book. It is an easy read.
Claudia B. (ClaudiaB) reviewed A Question of Murder (Murder, She Wrote, Bk 25) on + 9 more book reviews
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Jessica is in the Berkshires attending a writers' conference at a historic mansion where her friends the Savoys are hosting a murder-mystery party.
A young actor's murder scene appears all too real,, no one can tell what's scripted and what isn't. The show must go one, but everyone is wondering: Who really dunit?
I enjoyed reading this book!!!!
A young actor's murder scene appears all too real,, no one can tell what's scripted and what isn't. The show must go one, but everyone is wondering: Who really dunit?
I enjoyed reading this book!!!!
Jessica Fletcher is in the Berkshires attending a writers' conference at a historic mansion where her friends the Savoys are hosting a murder-mystery party. As both a crime solver and a mystery author, Jessica is an old hand at this kind of thing. So she swears to the Savoys that she won't reveal the secrets of their play and goes about enjoying the weekend with her colleagues.
But when a young actor's murder scene appears all too real, no one can tell what's scripted and what isn't. They say the show must go on, but everyone is wondering: Who really dunit?
But when a young actor's murder scene appears all too real, no one can tell what's scripted and what isn't. They say the show must go on, but everyone is wondering: Who really dunit?