Helpful Score: 1
I believe this is the first book in the Murder She Wwrote Series and I was a little disappointed. There were so many characters that it was a little hard to follow. And for the first time I can remember Jessica drove a car. That I had never seen in any of this series of books.
All in all a good read even if it was hard to keep track of everyone.
All in all a good read even if it was hard to keep track of everyone.
Excellent first book of this great series.

Very good start to the series. Enjoyed it very much.

Loved this book.
This was a fun book to read. I just love Jessica.
I HAVE READ AND ENJOYED ALL OF JESSICA BOOKS
Jessica Fletcher is off to London to deliver the keynote address at a convention for the International Society of Mystery Writers. 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.
Gossip about Marjorie's failing health and an unknown ghostwriter takes on more serious meaning now that everyone - including Jessica - is a suspect. Inspector George Sutherland of Scotland Yard is eager to help with the investigation for reasons that go a bit beyond the professional. And Jessica's sleuthing introduces her to a whole new side of London, populated with some very colorful - and sinister - characters. (from back cover)
Gossip about Marjorie's failing health and an unknown ghostwriter takes on more serious meaning now that everyone - including Jessica - is a suspect. Inspector George Sutherland of Scotland Yard is eager to help with the investigation for reasons that go a bit beyond the professional. And Jessica's sleuthing introduces her to a whole new side of London, populated with some very colorful - and sinister - characters. (from back cover)