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tarana's review against another edition
5.0
This was a rather interesting murder mystery. This time, Jessica and many members of Cabot Cove are on the inaugural flight of a new airline headed to London. Then a murder occurs.
Most of the Murder She Wrote books can be read stand-alone without difficulty. However, this one would be difficult for someone new to the series as there are a lot of characters who aren't really explained.
Most of the Murder She Wrote books can be read stand-alone without difficulty. However, this one would be difficult for someone new to the series as there are a lot of characters who aren't really explained.
chath90's review against another edition
5.0
Solves murder, flies planes, AND looks great in a cardigan? What can't Jessica Fletcher do?
critterbee's review against another edition
2.0
A quick read, and not very satisfying. I was hoping for a nostalgic, Angela Lansbury fix, but instead the book felt like a simple murder with bits of British culture clumsily thrown in to make it 1960s travelogue-news reel. I miss Angela Lansbury's Jessica Fletcher, with her countless nieces and nephews, her unexpected skill set popping up, her patience and persistent honesty!
bluesapphirereads's review against another edition
4.0
One of my favourite things about this book is that about 70% of the way through we have a basic rundown of the suspects according to the cozy mystery author. It helped clear some of the cobwebs from trying to keep my own suspects list straight! It was neat catching up with characters I fell in love with on television and the narrator did a fantastic job capturing the voices and accents I remember. I will definitely be pursuing this series more!
jenwoosley's review against another edition
3.0
I was surprised when this popped up on my library's app. I didn't know they existed, but nostalgia made me give it a try. It was nice for that reason. Beyond that, meh. It was largely true to the form of the TV show, but somehow that didn't translate well for me. Idk. I guess I just like my Jessica Fletcher better in one hour segments.