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The Fine Art Of Murder (Murder, She Wrote, #36) (2000)

by Jessica Fletcher(Favorite Author)
3.77 of 5 Votes: 2
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English
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Murder, She Wrote
review 1: Not exactly one of the better books in the series, but a fun, light read nevertheless. Jessica Fletcher always entertains me with a wide variety of locales, topics, interesting characters and murderers, and intriguing motives for murder. She is quite the jetsetter with trips all over the world and adventures with different cultures.This time around, the topic was art, forgery, and martini making, and the exotic locale that Jessica visited was Italy, which sounded like a very beautiful vacation spot. Jessica's holiday was cut short, however, after witnessing a robbery and a murder in a church. As if that wasn't enough, soon after returning home to Cabot Cove, she was embroiled in solving the brutal murder of an old friend's husband in Chicago. Murder certainly seems to... more follow that woman around! :)The plot wasn't too bad up until the very end, and then it seemed to fizzle out a bit. The murderer and the motive didn't feel like they quite fit the storyline up to that point. It was a little disappointing. But, I'm an avid fan of this series, so I will certainly continue to read any future books.
review 2: A trip to Europe lands Jessica Fletcher in the midst of a violent art theft. Later, back in Cabot Cove, she puts it behind her, only to be called to help an old friend, Marlise, when her art-collector husband is murdered. Marlise is one of the leading suspects, especially after her stepson makes a statement implicating her. But although Jessica hasn't seen Marlise for years, she finds it difficult to see her friend as a murderer. less
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I love all of Jessica Fletcher's books.. They never fail to please me.
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Entertaining and fast read.
LindaMRamos
Fun, quick read.
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