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Paperback La vita degli animali: Descrizioni generale del regno animale; v. 4 [Italian] Book

ISBN: 1363957198

ISBN13: 9781363957194

La Vita Degli Animali: Descrizioni Generale del Regno Animale; V. 4

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Jessica Fletcher VS the courtroom

I liked the "Murder She Wrote" episodes that depicted the courtroom scene (Trial By Error, Witness for the Defense.) Jessica's presence in these situations always make for an enjoyable episode. A DEADLY JUDGMENT is a winner because of those elements. Here she is asked to part of a jury, which piques my interest. What puzzles me, however, are the reviews from readers who, when they find a grammatical error or editorial mistake,...

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Murder In Beantown

Jessica Fletcher is off to Boston to help her eccentric lawyer friend, Malcolm McLoon, defend a tycoon accused of fraticide. Her uncanny sleuthing talents will come in handy when the two old acquaintances dive into the case with their characteristics vigor. Even so, Jessica anticipates enough time to take in the charming sights of New England's historic capital.

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Jessica Fletcher's justice savoy brings great reviews!

Donald Bain has turned "A Deadly Judgment" into a cat-and-mouse game in this highly-praised Murder She Wrote mystery. Bain draws readers into a state of thrills and excitement with the endearing wit of America's favorite mystery sleuth, Jessica Fletcher. I was engrossed with every aspect of this book, from the day Jessica excepts the invitation to Boston, to finding the culprit behind the murders. Great praises for Donald...

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Good reading - surprise twist of story at the end

Excellent! I love Murder She Wrote books and this has to be by far the best. It's especially good that the murderer was a murderer after all - though not of the same crime! It was like the TV episode "Trial and Error" of Murder SHe Wrote where a man was placed on trial for a murder he didn't commit. But he committed another murder to do with the first one! TOTALLY EXCELLENT!!!!!

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