Murder She Wrote 4 Murder in Two acts
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Mystery writer Jessica Fletcher can't seem to complete the writing of her latest murder mystery, what with having to deal with real life murders on both sides of the Atlantic.\nIt's all in the family - so to speak. First of all, her cousin Emma, a London music hall singer, mysteriously disappears after a series of attempts on her life, leaving Jessica to find the party wanting the singer dead. And then in New York, Jessica's niece, an actress in a TV soap opera, becomes the main suspect in the killing of the show's producer.\nBut Jessica surprises audiences and performers alike by exposing both murderers, proving that, whether in London or New York, all the world's a stage!\nLibrarian's note #1: this title was published in the United Kingdom with no American edition. It is next to impossible to find at any price in the used book market, but can be found at the non-profit digital library, "Internet Archive" (April 2023).\nLibrarian's note #2: "Murder in Two Acts" is a novelization of the 3rd and 5th episodes of the second season of the hit TV series.\nLibrarian's note #3: the original "Murder She Wrote" series by James Anderson and David Deutsch has 4 volumes: #1, The Murder of Sherlock Holmes (1985); #2, Hooray for Homicide (1985); #3, Lovers and Other Killers (1986); and #4, Murder in Two Acts (1986). Anderson wrote the first three and Deutsch, the fourth.\nLibrarian's note #4: the current "Murder She Wrote" series by Jessica Fletcher and Donald Bain began in 1989 with #1, Gin & Daggers (there was a 2nd edition in 2000). There are 56 volumes in the current series to date (May 2023).
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