![]() ![]() Jessica’s first adventure took her to London, England where a mystery conference was taking place. I recently read the very latest in this series (mainly because it was a brand new book in my library and I just couldn’t resist lol), but I wanted to start at the very beginning to see how writing styles, times, etc. Wapping Wall was the area where Jimmy Biggers’ PI office building was located. ![]() Picture disclaimer: I Googled using “labeled for reuse” and the one I used came up, however credit belongs to Dave Bleasdale. Not that important, but just fun finding it. Maybe by “offering to drive” she simply meant she offered to catch a ride to the station. Later, toward the end of the book, she did state to someone that she didn’t drive, not in England or the US. ![]() I did still find one small reference on the very first page where she was talking about going on a trip to Bangor, “I’d offered to drive, but the station insisted upon flying me in.” I guess they didn’t catch that one. An interesting bit of trivia I read, was that it was first published in 1989, but there were references to Jessica driving, which didn’t flow with the storyline the TV show established, so in 2000 it was reprinted. An oldie but a goodie, this is the very first book written in the Murder, She Wrote series by Jessica Fletcher’s real life writer Donald Bain. ![]()
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