Cabot Cove's resident novelist and crime solver Jessica Fletcher travels to the Big Apple where she finds herself helping to track down a murderer, in this installment of the USA Today bestselling series.
Jessica is back in New York City, although as a visitor this time. Jessica's favorite nephew, Grady, asks her to visit him in New York City to star in a commercial he's creating. But there is little time for sightseeing when there's a murder on the set, complete with a long list of suspects. And Jessica soon finds herself not just a witness in a murder case but the only one who can uncover the killer.
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"I try to listen to the Murder, She Wrote series on audio. There is nothing better in life than feeling as though Jessica Fletcher is seated beside you while you drive around! I adore JB and all the stories that describe her adventures!"
— Missy (4 out of 5 stars)
“Where Jessica Fletcher goes, murder invariably follows…She cracks the case in her typical no-nonsense style.”
— Publishers Weekly" I would listen to everything by this author in a heartbeat. I wish there were more titles to choose from. I spend a lot of time listening to audiobooks and I would recommend using the audiobook store to any of my friends! "
— Jill, 6/8/2017" Another good mystery by Jessica Fletcher... Love reading these and watching reruns of the same.... "
— Diane, 11/16/2013" Yes, friends, once again I guessed the wrong murderer. Sheesh! Anyway, this, as with all the others, is an enjoyable read. Jessica Fletcher is as much fun on the printed page as she is on TV. "
— Herb, 9/23/2013" It was ok - kept pretty close to the writing style of the tv show. "
— Becca, 8/7/2013" I love a good Jessica Fletcher book. I haven't read one with her grandnephew, Frank yet, and I loved it! "
— Andrea, 6/1/2013" Enjoyed it thoroughly. Read it in one day! Always loved the tv show. This is almost as good as watching it on tv. Does that sound right? "
— Janis, 5/2/2013" This was set in New York and I found the Commercial taping very interesting. I was flipping pages pretty fast when little Frank went missing! I like Jessica Fletcher. "
— Cindy, 3/22/2013" I almost always enjoy these; they're like chatting with an old friend. "
— Elaine, 3/5/2013" Just like the T.V. series. Really enjoyed the book. "
— Lynne, 1/30/2013" Another good book with Jessica Fletcher. (Murder, She Wrote) "
— Maryann, 12/14/2012" Not as good as the others, but still an enjoyable read. "
— Beverly, 10/19/2012" Good story, not too long. "
— Sara, 10/12/2012" Bood #5 read during my hospitalization and rehab this past summer. "
— Richard, 5/13/2012" A well read and entertaining novel with an extended lead up to the crime. "
— Jay, 4/2/2012" The Murder, She Wrote books are always fun. This one was not my favorite though. Still it made for a good days reading. "
— Barb, 12/12/2011" awesome very hard to put down, surprise ending that I didn't expect "
— Michelle, 9/16/2011" Another good book with Jessica Fletcher. (Murder, She Wrote) "
— Maryann, 4/9/2011" I almost always enjoy these; they're like chatting with an old friend. "
— Elaine, 10/18/2010" It was ok - kept pretty close to the writing style of the tv show. "
— Becca, 7/24/2010" Good story, not too long. "
— Sara, 4/20/2010" The Murder, She Wrote books are always fun. This one was not my favorite though. Still it made for a good days reading. "
— Barb, 8/23/2009" Not as good as the others, but still an enjoyable read. "
— Beverly, 6/26/2009" Yes, friends, once again I guessed the wrong murderer. Sheesh! Anyway, this, as with all the others, is an enjoyable read. Jessica Fletcher is as much fun on the printed page as she is on TV. "
— Herb, 4/8/2009Jessica 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.