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C**E
Out of the blue
Readers of the Murder She Wrote mysteries take heart, this one is a real high flying deal. I was so sure of the who in who dunnit, but boy was I wrong. I finished this in record time as the suspenseful writing kept me on the edge of my seat.Thoroughly enjoyed and would certainly recommend.
S**N
Very good story
I like all the books in this series and although I felt that it was sometimes slow and wasn't keeping me involved with the story but for the most part, it was very good and I was unable to figure out who had "done" it. I like not being able to figure out beforehand who the culprit was.
S**.
I always love a British setting.
It's always fun to have the good inspector in a Murder She Wrote. I hope they actually end up together in one of the books - could start a whole new series.
G**
murder, she wrote: coffee, tea, or murder
this was a really good read...about a third of the way thru i thought i knew the murderer, then alittle more intriqued accured and i changed my mine....more suspects....i just love the way these stories are laid out...especially when jessica and the inspector from scotland yard is involved.i also perfer the group from cabot cove...they are such and interesting bunch..in the long run i had figured out the murderer using jessica's clues, and it just happen to be the one who did the killing..this book is exciting all the way through. finished is two readings..couldn't put it down.
C**T
Good read
Light easy read that is enjoyable. Jessica Fletcher never disappoints. These books are a break from reality for me for sure.
C**W
Keeps you in Suspense
I normally read James Patterson's series of Alex Cross and Murder Club. Since I am waiting for both new releases I decided to look up Jessica Fletcher's books wow what a line-up. I love her books, she keeps you so informed of her surroundings while keeping you in suspense of who done it. I would recommend any of her books to people who love a mystery.
P**S
If You Like Mysteries!!
All of the Murder, She Wrote boooks are very good. They hold your interest clear thru them all. Just when you think you have it solved for most of them, it takes a twist. I have always loved "Who did it" stuff. TV,( have the complete TV show, too), books, games, etc. Don't care that much for ones that keep killing before they are caught, but love the ones that only 1 or 2 are killed before being caught. I like mysteries, NOT gore.
S**D
A bit long, with irrelevant opinions
You might wish to be a close friend of Jessica Fletcher, but not a casual acquaintance. High murder rates for those folks.I’ve watched a few of the TV shows, but this was the first Murder, She Wrote audiobook I’ve listened to. At first, I felt disappointed that Angela Lansbury didn’t narrate the audiobook. Hers is the voice I associate with Jessica Fletcher. However, narrator Cynthia Darlow did a fine job, not only as the sleuth, but as the other characters.In the book, the author took two swipes at the deregulation of the airline industry. These seemed gratuitous to me, since they were irrelevant to the plot. Deregulation lowered the price of airline fares for most flights, a good thing for customers. The expressions of a negative opinion on this government action bounced me right out of the story and gave me a negative impression of the author.The author could have cut many repetitive passages in the book and kept the prose tighter and shorter. Readers don’t need the sleuth to pause so often to summarize the clues gathered so far.As a mystery, the plot held together pretty well, with fairly standard facets—the flawed murder victim; several suspects each with motive, means, and opportunity. Some nice surprises and twists. I felt a bit dissatisfied with the ending, but I won’t spoil by stating details.The book seemed true to the characters in the TV show as I remember it. Fans of Murder, She Wrote will enjoy this book.
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