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Wednesday, October 13, 2021

Murder She Wrote



 Thanks to Peacock Streaming I have finally finished watching all of what felt like 500 seasons of Murder She Wrote.  I have no idea how there could be anyone left alive in Cabot Cove. On September 30, 1984, Jessica Fletcher first entered our living rooms, transporting us to a lovely little town in Maine, where the only crime seems to be murder, and there was a lot of it during the 12 seasons of the show.   In 1989, the Murder She Wrote book series began with  Gin and daggers: a Murder, she wrote mystery 

The series is up to 43 books and still growing.  There are also 4 TV movies, of which I'd like to find. When perusing  https://murdershewrote.fandom.com/wiki/Murder,_She_Wrote:_TV_Movies I discovered The Law & Harry McGraw a spin-off series based off of a reoccurring Murder She Wrote character played by the late great Jerry Orbach.  This show only lasted one season from 1987 through 1988, and I am highly disappointed that it's not available for streaming.


Check out our collection of Murder She Wrote Books here:

Coming in November:

When Nelson Penzell, co-owner of a local art and treasure store in Cabot Cove, is murdered, the nail tech from Jessica Fletcher's favorite beauty parlor is the main suspect. After all, she's the one who ran out of the store screaming, covered in blood, and holding the murder weapon. Jessica is positive that despite the circumstances, Coreen can't possibly be guilty, and is determined to prove it.

When Michael Haggerty, a 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. -Amazon


 The page for the Publication Order of Murder, She Wrote Books also suggests that 
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