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Murder, She Wrote: Killing in a Koi Pond

By: Jessica Fletcher, Terrie Farley Moran
Narrated by: Laural Merlington
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After traveling to Bethesda for a mystery writers’ conference, Jessica Fletcher decides she’s earned a vacation and takes a train to Columbia, South Carolina, to visit her old college friend Dolores, who has recently married her third husband, Willis Nickens, a wealthy and cutthroat businessman. They’ve moved into an opulent historic home with plenty of space for guests, and Jessica is ready for a week of shopping, gossiping, and relaxing at the grand estate.

But the morning after she arrives, Jessica discovers Willis facedown in the koi pond, and despite what the police think, she’s sure foul play is involved. She hadn’t known Willis long, but it’s clear to her that he didn’t concern himself with making friends. The question isn’t if her friend’s husband was murdered but by whom.

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brilliant really enjoyed it even though I had actually seen this on tv years ago thank you

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I absolutely love Murder She Wrote and was hesitant about trying it in audiobook format, but once you settle into it, it's comfortingly very close to the tv version. All the little traits that you don't even consciously recognise as "Jessica" are there - "oh my!" - and you can picture it so well. The narrator sounds very similar to Angela Lansbury without trying to imitate directly. My only complaint is the awful pronunciation of French words that are used in everyday English - "foyer", "forte" and "chaise longue". The latter two were only mentioned once and it was pretty funny, but unfortunately the foyer crops up quite often. But that's just me being picky, overall I loved this audiobook.

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