Murder, She Wrote: Murder in Season

Fletcher, Jessica, Land, Jon

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Christmas has come to Cabot Cove, but a peaceful holiday season is not in the cards after Jessica Fletcher is pulled into a centuries-old mystery in this paperback reprint of the latest entry in this USA Today bestselling series.With work on the reconstruction of her beloved home almost complete, Jessica Fletcher is in high holiday spirits, spearheading the annual Christmas pageant, supervising the Friends of the Library's toy drive, and preparing for her nephew Grady and his family to come to town. The only thing dampening the holiday cheer is the discovery on Jessica's property of two sets of bones: one set ancient, the other only a few weeks old. It's concluded both were placed there during the construction, and Jessica suspects that despite the centuries between them, the bones might be connected.Soon tabloid reporter Tad Hollenbeck arrives in Cabot Cove to write a story about what he calls the murder capital of the country. But when Tad himself is murdered, Jessica speculates that his arrival, his death, and the discovery of the bones are all connected.As Jessica digs deeper to find the connection between the bones and the murder, everything seems to come back to a mystery that has long plagued Cabot Cove. If she wants to solve the case, she'll need to delve into her beloved town's dark history, or else this holiday season may be her last….Story Locale: Cabot Cove, MESeries Overview: The USA Today bestselling series based on the hit television show featuring Jessica Fletcher-a mystery writer who has a knack for stumbling upon real-life mysteries in her various travels.
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Fletcher, Jessica, Land, Jon
Titel
Murder, She Wrote: Murder in Season
Uitgever
Penguin Adult
Jaar
2021
Taal
Engels
Pagina's
336
Gewicht
171 gr
EAN
9781984804372
Afmetingen
173 x 105 x 25 mm
Bindwijze
Paperback / softback

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