Murder, She Wrote: the Maine Mutiny
by Donald Bain, Jessica Fletcher (Author)
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In this installment in the USA Today bestselling series, Jessica Fletcher, Cabot Cove's crime-solving novelist, finds her sleuthing skills are needed right at home. Jessica is pitching in to help Cabot Cove's first Lobster Festival by writing an article about the lifestyle of the local lobstermen. But instead of getting the story, she becomes tangled in a net of intrigue and murder. She finds she must truly struggle to be free of the killing trap of this puzzling case-or she may find herself show more becoming the next "catch of the day," struggling for her very life. show lessTags
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Another fun episode in the Murder, She Wrote Series. This one was authored by Donald Bains, who is my preferred author to the series. I enjoyed the way Bains opened the story with Jessica in trouble, then spent the rest of the book explaining how she got there. I am uncertain how I like the ending, which prevented it from being a five star book. I'm not certain it fits Jessica Fletcher's character, but I can see why it ended the way it did. A fun, light read.
Jessica Fletcher is in a compromising position as she awakens on a lobster boat adrift in Cabot Cove only to find that she is accompanied by corpse. Jessica finds herself in an investigation involving the town and its lobstermen. The town seeks to have a gala pageant to attract tourists to the dismay of the lobstermen who were told to curtail the sell of their harvests in order to meet the inevitable demand. The escalation of "accidents" and "mishaps" culminates in murder from the lobstermen's uproar over suspending their livelihood.
The Maine Mutiny by Donald Bain and Jessica Fletcher
3 day lobster festival and one reporter is trying to advertise with her report, problem is no lobsterman wants to talk....
Craft show,beauty pageant and feast of lobster but there is a murder.. Books starts out with her stranded on Spencer's boat
and she's been hit over the head and doesn't recall why she's there... story goes back 2 weeks to tell us how she got there. She did accompany a lobsterman out on his daily chores on the boat
and she's able to see the rules they all have come to light, also the drastic competition and price wars.
Sabotage occurs with many of the lobsterman and the clues are there for others to collect and figure out who is the culprit.
I received this book from show more National Library Service for my BARD (Braille Audio Reading Device). show less
3 day lobster festival and one reporter is trying to advertise with her report, problem is no lobsterman wants to talk....
Craft show,beauty pageant and feast of lobster but there is a murder.. Books starts out with her stranded on Spencer's boat
and she's been hit over the head and doesn't recall why she's there... story goes back 2 weeks to tell us how she got there. She did accompany a lobsterman out on his daily chores on the boat
and she's able to see the rules they all have come to light, also the drastic competition and price wars.
Sabotage occurs with many of the lobsterman and the clues are there for others to collect and figure out who is the culprit.
I received this book from show more National Library Service for my BARD (Braille Audio Reading Device). show less
Its brain candy, so I don't expect much but I was somewhat frustrated when a main character's name changed halfway through the book.
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- Original title
- The Maine Mutiny
- Original publication date
- 2005
- People/Characters
- Jessica Fletcher
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- Cabot Cove, Maine, USA
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