Jessica Fletcher, Cabot Cove's crime-solving novelist, has a role to play in a mystery enactment that turns deadly, in this installment in the USA Today bestselling series.
Jessica is invited to join other crime writers at an interactive murder-mystery weekend in a historic mansion-turned-resort. A theatrical troupe presents a play for the paying guests, but a young actor's death during the actual performance is not part of the script. The local sheriff has never investigated a murder before and enlists Jessica's help and expertise. As she begins to put the pieces together in her folksy fashion, Jessica recognizes that this could well be her last performance if she doesn't uncover the killer soon.
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"I love listening to the Murder She Wrote series - easy stories to listen to while out walking the dog, or trying to drift off to sleep. Cynthia Darlow does a great job voicing the beloved Jessica Fletcher. "
— glondonsmith (4 out of 5 stars)
" I love the TV series. The books follow the series well. I could actually imagine the scenes as they would have played out on screen. "
— Rebecca, 1/28/2009Jessica Fletcher is a bestselling mystery writer who has a knack for stumbling upon real-life mysteries in her various travels.
Donald Bain is the author or ghostwriter of more than one hundred books, many of them bestsellers, across both fiction and nonfiction genres. He writes a series of original novels based on the television series Murder, She Wrote in collaboration with television’s most famous mystery writer, Jessica Fletcher, as well as books in Margaret Truman’s Capital Crimes series.
Cynthia Darlow’s unusual voice makes her devotion to the spoken arts a natural fit. As a narrator and veteran of Broadway, off-Broadway, regional theater, film, and television, her characterizations and facility with dialects are unforgettable. Her audiobook narrations have earned her seven AudioFile Earphones Awards. She is a member of The Actors Company Theatre (TACT), whose mission it is to present concert performances of long-neglected, language-driven plays.