Jessica Fletcher is off to London to deliver the keynote address at a mystery writers convention. 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...
"A novel by Jessica Fletcher & Jon Land; Based on the Universal television series created by Peter S. Fischer, Richard Levinson & William Link."
Jessica and George decide to put their sleuthing skills together. But there's a full passenger list of suspects-and Jessica's going to have to catch a killer before she can catch a flight home.
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Jessica Fletcher's mid-summer vacation to New York's famed Hampton beaches turns into a lesson in the art of murder.
A luxury trip aboard a train through scenic British Columbia with a friend and his railroad association brings Jessica Fletcher face to face with murder when a member of the entourage dies after a sip from an all-too-potent Bloody Mary.
More information to be announced soon on this forthcoming title from Penguin USA
More information to be announced soon on this forthcoming title from Penguin USA
While attending a writers' conference in the Berkshires, Jessica Fletcher finds the murder-mystery party taking an all-too-real turn when a young actor is murdered in front of the group, forcing her to use her keen skills of detection to ...
As we stood chatting and waiting for the briefing to begin , Sam Roberts , our official host , came up to where I was talking with Marge Fargo , the only female publishing executive in the group . " Good morning , Mrs. Fletcher ...
But I was afraid she'd fall apart up there and start screaming that Marla Tralaine had been murdered . Thank goodness she didn't . Nestor announced to the audience that the second act would be performed tomorrow — same time , same place ...