Leafing Through Pages - Prescription For Murder (Murder, She Wrote # 39)

May 21, 2024 17:43


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Stars: 3 / 5

Recommendation: With a cute dog at Jessica's tow, and nasty characters to deal with on the film set, author Bain managed to make this an entertaining read. There are far less twists for the main murder and a predictable culprit, yet this felt like going home and meeting your long lost friends. A beautiful read.

Close-up On Murder is the 40th novel in the long-running Murder She Wrote series co-written by Donald Bain & fictional writer Jessica Fletcher. It was first published on October of 2013. One of Jessica's book is being made into a movie, and is set in Cabot Cove, Maine, as the story is based on a decades old murder. Now the lead actress gets killed in the same way as the murder victim from that old murder. And it is up to Jessica and her close friends to find the killer before more are taken down.



This is my take on the series of books written by a plethora of authors and Jessica Fletcher (fictional author) based on the 80s and 90s popular American crime drama television series Murder, She Wrote. These books are ghost written by Donald Bain and fictional author Jessica Fletcher for the first 43 books until 2015. Then Donald Bain wrote these with Renee Paley Bain and Jon Land for four more books. After Donald Bain passed away in 2017, Jon Land alone took the baton and continued with Jessica Fletcher for 5 more books until 2020. Starting 2021 the series was picked by Terrie Farley Moran again pairing with the fictional writer Jessica Fletcher. As of April 2024, 58 books have been written in this series. They are mostly written in first person narration.



Jessica is at it again with this plot trying to solve a murder, albeit she has her Cabot Cove friends to help her this time. It started on slow but half way through the plot picked up. In fact we get to solve two murders in this - one that occurs now and one that occurred a decade ago.

We see cast from Indian origin in this plot with reference to Bollywood - Indian Hindi language film world. This pleased me much to see people from my birth country become part of the plot. Very rarely that happens with a non-Indian writer.

We finally see Loretta in this book. She owns the beauty parlor and had a much more prominent role in the TV show. And also our favorite realtor Eve Simpson appears in this book. Perhaps setting it in Cabot Cove prompted the author to bring the TV characters to page.

With a cute dog at Jessica's tow, and nasty characters to deal with on the film set, author Bain managed to make this an entertaining read. There are far less twists for the main murder and a predictable culprit, yet this felt like going home and meeting your long lost friends. A beautiful read.

Spoiler Alerts:

1. Plot Reveals:

a. Film Cast and Crew: Terrence Chattergee, Executive Producer; Vera Stockdale, lead actress; Hamilton "Ham" Twomby, the screenwriter; Estelle Fancy, Vera's personal astrologer; Walter Benson, lead actor; Mitchell "Mitch" Elovitz, the director; Lois Brannigan, supporting actress; Ernest "Zee" Zalagarda, lighting crew; Sunny Cee, production assistant; Nicole Domash, script supervisor; Jason "Jase" Griffin, director of photography; Rhonda Chen, casting director; Eric Barry, Assistant Director; Audrey, hair and makeup artist; Karla, wardrobe.

b. Other characters: Judge Jacob Borden, local jurist, and his wife Lorraine; Cecil, Vera's Dog.

2. Sub Plots:

a. Friends of Jessica Fletcher: Dr. Seth Hazlitt; George Sutherland, senior inspector with Scotland Yard; Morton "Mort" Metzger, Cabot Cove Sherriff and his wife Maureen / Adele?; Eve Simpson, realtor friend working at Cabot Cove Realty; Sam Booth, mayor of Cabot Cove; Ethan Cragg, Cabot Cove’s chief town elder.

b. Literary contacts and friends: her publisher Vaughan Buckley of Buckley House, his fashion model wife Olga Buckley and their dogs Sadie and Rose; Harry McGraw, her private eye friend; Matt Miller, her literary agent & his wife Susan; Paulette, Matt's assistant.

c. Other Cabot Cove characters: Josh, the mailman; Jed Richardson, only bush pilot for Cabot Cove and owner of Jed's Flying Service, and his wife Alicia / Barbara?; Mara, restaurant owner of Mara’s Luncheonette; Hank Weathers, a homeless war vet; Seamus McGilray, manager of Hill House Hotel; Richard "Dick" Mann, Fire Chief; Charlene Sassi, a baker; Susan Shevlin, travel agent and her husband Jim, Mayor of Cabot Cove; Professor Donskoy; Roberta Dougherty, bookstore owner; Richard Koser, photographer, and his wife MaryJane; Barbara DePaoli, Chamber of Commerce's secretary; Anthon Colarusso, dentist; Beth and Peter Mullin, owners of flower shop Old Thyme Floral; Sam Davis, investment advisor; Jack Decker, publisher of Cabot Cove's monthly magazine; Peter Eder, Cabot Cove's symphony orchestra; Bob Daros, owns Heritage Fuel; Tim Purdy, treasurer of chamber of commerce and historian and president of  Cabot Cove's historical society, also an investment advisor, and his wife Ellen; Pat Hitchcock, Cabot Cove's popular nurse and teacher?; Gloria Watson, Wendell's mother; Joseph "Joe" Turco, an attorney; Marcia Davis, costume designer; David and Jim Raneri, owners of Charles Department Store; Ralph Mackin, town attorney; Ed and Joan Lerner, retirees; Brenda Brody, copy editor of Cabot Cove Insider; Doug Treyz, dentist, and his wife Tina; Jack and Marilou Decker, publishers of Cabot Cove Insider; Peter and Roberta Walters, owners of the radio station; Horace Teller, publisher of Cabot Cove News; Doris Sitar, assistant manager at Cabot Cove Savings Bank; Dmitri, owner of local taxi company; Phil Wick, field manager of the phone company; John St. Clair, professor of business law at Cabot Cove Community College; Dr. Jennifer "Jenny" Countryman, Seth's partner; Reginald "Reggie" Weems, insurance agent; Richard Jenkins & Sal Marterella, city council members; Jack Wilson, the Veterinarian, and his wife Tobe; Evelyn Phillips, editor of Cabot Cove Gazette; Maniram Chatterjee & his wife Hita, jewelry shop owners; Sanford Teller, runs public relations agency; Lee, postmistress; Loretta Spiegel, owns beauty salon.

d. Sheriff Metzger’s office staff & other law enforcement: Deputy Andy Jenks; Deputy Jack; Rookie Wendell Watson; Deputy Harold; Deputy Jerry; Alfred Gillo, medical examiner; Judge Kaplan; Marie Poutre, dispatcher; Officer Edgar.

e. Jessica Fletcher’s family: Grady Fletcher, nephew that she and her late-husband Frank raise, his wife Donna and child Frank.

f. We know the reason as to why Mort Metzger's wife is called Maureen as of the 20th book A Slaying in Savannah. However, I distinctly remember her name being changed to Adele in the 50th book, A Time for Murder. Looks like the confusion is not completely alleviated.

g. I remember reading one of the later books (and couldn’t figure out which one was that) where we see Sam Booth as the mayor of Cabot Cove. However, since I started reading the series from the beginning, looks like the mayor of Cabot Cove is Jim Shevlin. I wonder if Sam Booth surfaces as I remember from way back read.

h. From the 9th book, Murder on the QE2: Mary Ward has been a prominent character in this book. Will she resurface again?

i. From the 10th book, Murder in Moscow:

i. There is still no resolution as to who or how Ward Wenington was killed in D.C. and why Vladislav "Vlady" Staritova was killed in Russia. What was the connection?

ii. Alexandra Kozhina disappears at the end of the plot. And will she surface in another book?

j. In the 27th book Coffee, Tea or Murder? we see that Jed's wife is named Barbara. But up until then she was named Alicia. Wonder if Bain will have a backup story for that in future books.

k. From the 30th book:

i. Tom Craig offers Michael Haggerty a book deal to write about his escapades as an undercover British spy.

ii. There is no closure as to who actually kills the person in the first murder.

iii. Will Jennifer Kahn, the alleged jewel thief, walk away free since they could only find circumstantial evidence against her and nothing concrete?

l. From the 37th book: If I ever try the sidecar recipe I will have to post it again referring the 37th book.

m. In the 50th book, A Time for Murder, Jessica is shown at Hill House, Cabot Cove’s very own Inn due to a fire at her Victorian home at 698 Candlewood Lame. I wonder if the 49th book, Murder in Red, has anything to do with her house getting caught fire which almost killed her.

n. From the 51st book, The Murder of Twelve:

i. Author Land gives considerable mystery to Seamus McGilray’s character. I wonder if he resurfaces in a future book.

ii. Towards the end of the book, Mort jokes that Jessica should run for mayor. Hmm…something to look forward to I suppose.

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