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Murder, She Wrote: a Date With Murder
[Paperback - 2018]
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Category: Fiction
Sub-category: Mystery
Additional Category: Media Tie-ins
Publisher: Berkley | ISBN: 9780451489296 | Pages: 320
Shipping Weight: .187 | Dimensions: 4.21 x .86 x 6.69 inches

Jessica Fletcher investigates a friend's murder and a dangerous dating service in the latest entry in this USA Today bestselling series...

Jessica Fletcher takes up the cause of her good friend Barbara "Babs" Wirth after Babs' husband Hal suffers a fatal heart attack that Jessica has reason to believe was actually murder. At the heart of her suspicions lies a sinister dating site Hal had used while he and Babs were having marital issues--a site that may be complicit in somehow swindling him out of millions.
 
Jessica's investigation reveals that Hal was far from the only victim and when his former business partner is also killed, a deadly pattern emerges. Jessica teams up with a brilliant young computer hacker to follow the trail but as she gets closer to the truth, two near misses force her to realize that she may very well be the next victim.

The stakes have never been this high as Jessica finds herself being stalked by the killer she is trying to catch. She must now set the perfect trap to avoid her very own date with murder.

Jessica Fletcher (born Jessica Beatrice MacGill, and writes under the initialed J.B. Fletcher) is a fictional character from the US television seriesMurder, She Wrote.In keeping with the spirit of the TV show, a series of official original novels have been written by American ghostwriterDonald Bainand published by the New American Library. The author credit for the novels is shared with the fictitious "Jessica Fletcher." When the first novel in the series,Gin and Daggers, was published in 1989 it included several inaccuracies to the TV series including Jessica driving a car which she could not do as she never learned to drive. Due to fans pointing out the errors, the novel was republished in 2000 with most of the inaccuracies corrected.Source: Wikipedia

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