Thomas F. (hardtack) - , reviewed Martinis and Mayhem (Murder, She Wrote, Bk 5) on + 2719 more book reviews
Yet another enjoyable mystery in this series based on the TV show. There is one thing I don't understand. No matter which city she is in, Jessica just drops by well-known restaurants, and immediately finds a table, often without mentioning her celebrity status.
For example, in this book, written in 1995, she drops by Fisherman's wharf in San Francisco and gets a table. This is a tourist mecca, but she has not trouble getting a seat. I was there in the 1980s and had to wait for a table.
This is like the TV shows where the main character always finds an empty parking spot right in front of the building he or she is visiting.
For example, in this book, written in 1995, she drops by Fisherman's wharf in San Francisco and gets a table. This is a tourist mecca, but she has not trouble getting a seat. I was there in the 1980s and had to wait for a table.
This is like the TV shows where the main character always finds an empty parking spot right in front of the building he or she is visiting.
Famous mystery writer Jessica Fletcher from Cabot Cove, Maine is excited about promotng her newest book in San Francisco. She wants to go to dinner at Fisherman's Wharf. She run into Scottish policeman Geoge Sutherland on the Cable cars on Hyde Street going straight down hill. Will Jessica have to solve another murder?
On a visit to a women's prison, a mysterious diary is slipped into her bag.The contents of by beautiful inmate accused of killing her husband.So Jessica plunges in questioning witnesses in the Bay Area, a Sausalito mall, a female impersonator in the Castro district.But a high risk of death is waiting for Jessica on the Golden Gate bridge.
On a visit to a women's prison, a mysterious diary is slipped into her bag.The contents of by beautiful inmate accused of killing her husband.So Jessica plunges in questioning witnesses in the Bay Area, a Sausalito mall, a female impersonator in the Castro district.But a high risk of death is waiting for Jessica on the Golden Gate bridge.
I loved this book. She is one of the best murder mystery ladies I have ever read.