Murder, She Wrote: A Vote for Murder
by Donald Bain, Jessica Fletcher
Signet
September 6, 2005
ISBN #0451216318
272 pages
Paperback
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Summary

The latest novel in the USA Today bestselling series finds mystery writer and amateur sleuth Jessica Fletcher in Washington to support a senator's new literacy initiative—until it gets vetoed by murder...

Jessica Fletcher can't believe her luck. Not only does she get to spend a week helping with such an important cause, she also gets to spend time with her friend, Scotland Yard inspector George Sutherland, who is in town for a conference.

The weeklong literacy event includes a visit to the White House to meet the president—and a lavish party or two. But during one particularly extravagant affair at the senator's home in Virginia, Jessica and George discover the body of the senator's chief of staff at the foot of a rickety staircase. The young woman's death is deemed accidental, but Jessica and George suspect something more sinister. Their search for answers leads them from the shady halls of the Library of Congress to the D.C. social scene, and even the FBI. But in order to unravel the clues in this political puzzler, they will have to read between the lines—and the lies...



 

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