Books : Murder, She Wrote: A Question of Murder (Murder She Wrote)

In association with Amazon.com
 View Shopping Cart or Checkout 

Author name: Jessica Fletcher, Donald Bain

 : Murder, She Wrote: A Question of Murder (Murder She Wrote)
View Bigger Picture

Discount Price: $6.99
Price fluctuation possible.

Used Price: $0.01
Third Party New Price: $3.04


How soon does it ship: Normal ship time within one day



Shipping? Absolutely FREE if you qualify for Super Saver Shipping.
Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
EAN num: 9780451218179
ISBN number: 0451218175
Label: Signet
Manufacturer: Signet
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 288
Printing Date: April 04, 2006
Publishing house: Signet
Sale Popularity Level: 68536
Studio: Signet




Other books you might be interested in perusing:

Editor's Notes and Comments:

Product Description:
Everyone's favorite crime writer stars in a brand-new adventure

Over Three million copies of the USA Today bestselling series in print!

Jessica Fletcher is attending a writer's conference at a historic mansion in the Berkshires, where her friends are hosting a murder-mystery party. As both crime-solver and 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 now everyone is wondering: Who really dunit?



Customer Reviews
User popularity level:  out of 5 stars

Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - Why the long faces?

The two negative reviews for A QUESTION OF MURDER must have been from people who had had a bad day. I will admit, however, that a few loose ends need to be tied up at the conclusion. No big deal. At least, in my eyes. Aside from those unanswered questions, I thought the story was chock-full of mystery, and fun to read; a nice escape from reality. Jessica Fletcher in the Berkshires, during an evening of theater, secret passages (my favorite scene in the book), and quirky characters and blue herrings. What else can you ask for? I tell you, mystery reader, pick up this MURDER SHE WROTE adventure and give it a whirl. I guarantee you'll enjoy it as much as I did.



Rated by buyers 2 out of 5 stars - Please get your facts straight, Mr. Bain
The back of the cover states that the story takes place in the Berkshires. Anticipating a story set in western Massachusetts, the location of the Berkshires, I was surprised to learn that the author actually set the book in Connecticut.
At the beginning of each chapter, the author asks a question about a mystery writer. One of the questions is "which author features cats and dogs in her books? The answer is not Lilian Jackson Braun, but the author says that is the correct answer. I get very annoyed when people write books but don't bother to look up the facts. If you don't want to be factual, then use a fake setting, and don't ask questions that have real answers.




Rated by buyers 1 out of 5 stars - Murder, She Wrote: A Question of Murder (Murder She Wrote)
Not the usual good story. Losing the Maine connection. Not very good at all. Must have changed writers ?



Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - Jessica Gets Trapped in the Snow
Donald Bain has turned out another highly entertaining entry in the "Murder She Wrote" series and in some ways this entry is the best so far. I do however have a couple of problems with this book and would prefer to get my objections out of the way in short order. The very first problem that I found is a common problem among Yankee Americans who are attempting to be cute with Southern accents. Mr. Bain, y'all is a plural word and should never be used in the singular. This is a grammatical sin that the author commits several times in this book and I hope to never find this error in any of his future books. The second problem is an ongoing occurrence in this series and that is Jessica's obvious dislike of fat people. Although her friend Seth is rather plump she never fails to take a dig at any other fat character that shows up in these stories and if she uses the term corpulent one more time I think that I will scream.

That said I must say that this was one of the more enjoyable books in this series. Very seldom is it possible for Mr. Bain's readers to solve the mystery before Jessica does but in this case it is quite doable. There are the usual twists and turns in this story and one must pay very close attention but all of the clues are provided in this case which is a policy that I wish Mr. Bain would hold to more often.

As usual Jessica is a delight except of course when she is picking on fat people and the rest of the characters are an intriguing bunch to say the least. Most interesting is Jessica's fellow mystery writer from New Orleans who puts the ghosts that she sees into her stories but she is also unfortunately the one who goes around saying y'all in the singular. Another mystery writer is also on hand for the murder mystery weekend at this historic Berkshires hotel and he fills the shoes of the character one would most like to see murdered. Add in a real police inspector who is working his very first murder case, the fictional Deputy Dolt, an old hotel with a lot of secret passages and a fierce snowstorm and you get a highly entertaining book. In fact, among the books in this series that do not feature the Cabot Cove gang this is probably the most enjoyable.



Find other books like this one:

 


Treating Liver Psoriasis / How Can I Control Social Anxiety / The Bee-man Of Orn / Black Beauty / Stories /
Type Of Autism Birthday Gifts Kids Gift Business Holiday Gift Idea Personalized Presents Wedding Gift For The Groom From The Bride Learn Arabic Adult Alice In Wonderland Costume Holmes Memorabilia Sherlock Wizard Of Oz Handbag Baby Boy Gift Basket

Home - Mystery - Horror - Thriller - Detective - Drama