If you are a fan of this series, you will enjoy this book. If you haven't read anything in this series, you can start here. The books do not have to be read in any particular order. Fletcher writes an easy to follow book and she includes new, as well as recurring characters from her home town of Cabot Cove, Maine. All involve a murder without the blood and gore that is the style of some authors. She writes a good clean book that is perfect for the plane, pool, beach or just about anywhere. Enjoy!
Jessica is on the trip of a lifetime, first to Washington,D.C. and a series of lavish receptions and then on to Moscow, Russia to help build a publishing industry. But her dream trip turns into a nightmare when a mysterious man approaches her and is then later discovered murdered.
Bestselling mystery writer Jessica Fletcher is embarking on the trip of a lifetime. The first stop is Washington, D.C. - and a series of lavish receptions, culminating in a meeting with the President. Then it's on to Russia, where Jessica and several publishing colleagues are on a mission to help their Russian counterparts build a publishing industry - and to help nurture the struggling young democracy. Despite warnings from several friends about Moscow's high crime rate, Jessica can't wait to see the magnificent sights of the city.
But her dream trip threatens to turn into a nightmare. First, a mysterious man approaches her with a dubious request - and within a day his corpse turns up at the Jefferson Memorial. Once Jessica reaches Moscow, things go from bad to worse after she and her publisher witness a horrifying crime. When murder turns up on the dinner menu, Jessica realizes that intrigue and espionage aren't dead in the new Russia - and if she doesn't figure out whom to trust - and fast - she very well may be. (from back cover)
An very entertaining Murder She Wrote book.
A meeting with the President in Washington DC and then on to Russia, bestselling novelist Jessica Fletcher is embarking on the trip of a lifetime. A day after a man approaches her with a strange request his corpse turns up at the Jefferson Memorial.