On the day before the passing of Angela Lansbury three days ago on October 11th, I had just finished reading the latest in the "Murder She Wrote" mystery series. "Denonair in Death" by Jessica Fletcher and Terrie Farley Moran was a good mystery that reintroduced the television show series character of the British MI6 agent, Michael Haggerty. **Today's blog is about my book review, and my tribute to Angela Lansbury who brought Jessica Fletcher to life and still does.
I think that this was by far the longest of any of the books in the series, and the author took extra care to describe people, settings and interactions, which gave you a good feel for what was happening. She also took time to bring in favorite characters like Loretta Speigel, the owner of the beauty shop, and Sassi, owner of the bakery and cafe.
It was a good mystery with twists and turns, and solved in Jessica Fletcher style!
ABOUT THE BOOK:
When a local art shop owner is murdered, Jessica Fletcher is surprised to once again be working alongside her old friend MI-6 agent Michael Haggerty to solve the case in the newest mystery in this USA Today bestselling series.
When Michael Haggerty, handsome MI-6 agent and Jessica's old friend, is caught snooping around the victim’s home, it's quickly apparent to her that she was right. Nelson has always had a bit of a reputation for being a rake, but Haggerty is sure his sins go far beyond what anyone in town imagined. If she wants to clear Coreen's name, Jessica will have to work alongside Michael to find out who killed Nelson—and maybe help bust a crime ring in the process.
MY BIG THANK YOU to Angela Lansbury- who continues to fill my heart Murder She Wrote will always be my favorite television show AND Mystery book series. - In fact, In addition to reading this novel, over the last year, I've been in the process of watching all the tv shows (and now on Season 7).
Angela Lansbury, beloved star of ‘Murder, She Wrote,’ dead at 96
Angela Lansbury, who enjoyed an eclectic, award-winning movie and stage career in addition to becoming America’s favorite TV sleuth in “Murder, She Wrote,” has died, according to a statement from her family provided to NBC, whose parent company produced the long-running series. She was 96.
MORE: https://www.cnn.com/2022/10/11/entertainment/angela-lansbury-dead/index.html
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