Murder, She Wrote: a Fatal Feast: Dakota Death Trap
L**S
Very easy to read
Felt like I was watching the show. Very interesting and I loved reading it.
T**I
A great read!
If you are a fan of the Cabot Cove episodes of Murder, She Wrote, you will love this book. All of our favorite characters, an interesting plot, and it is set at Thanksgiving. Wonderful!
L**U
Spannend maar niet de beste uit de reeks
Spannend maar niet het beste boek uit de reeks.
C**A
A Feast of a Book!!!
Another great book from the Murder, She Wrote series!!I own all the books from the series and none of them have ever disappointed me, as I really don't take them too seriously and just see them for what they are ... a simple really good read!! As a big fan of the TV series it's just great to read about all these characters you've seen on the TV show, and the author has also captured some of the quirks very well from the TV show (such as whenever Sheriff Mort Metzger talks to Jessica he always refers to her as 'Mrs F' as he always did on the TV show!), so those little touches just add to the overall package for me!! And I particularly enjoy all the stories that are based in Cabot Cove as many of the regular characters from the TV show pop up which also adds to the authenticity.Looking forward to the next book 'Nashville Noir' to be released in April 2010 ....
R**Y
Another fun visit with Jess!
Another fun visit with Jessica Fletcher occurs at Thanksgiving, as she invites friends and neighbors, a stranger, and two newcomers, as well as Scottish beau George Sunderland, to her holiday dinner. She and George are getting very close, but he stays with Seth, to maintain Jess's reputation. How cute! When a stranger ends up dead right after eating dinner at Jessica's house, she feels obligated to figure out the mystery, much to Sheriff Metzger's displeasure. I always love these stories when they take place in Cabot Cove, and this one does not disappoint.
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