Earlier this year, I experimented with moving my book reviews to a separate blog. It seemed like a tidy idea at the time — giving the books their own dedicated space. But after some thought (and a great deal of reflection), I realized something important. I don’t want my books in a separate room. They belong here.
Reading has always been woven into my cooking, my entertaining, my quiet evenings, my travel dreams — and into this blog since 2010. It feels only right to bring Sunday reviews back home where they began. So starting today, our Sunday book reviews return.
If you love mysteries, cookbooks, and the occasional literary treasure, I hope you’ll pull up a chair. There’s always room for one more at the table — and always another book to discuss.
Now… let’s talk about this week’s read...From the opening chapter, I felt like I'd been transported right back into an episode of the beloved TV show. I could practically hear Jessica's thoughtful narration, Mort's gruff sheriff voice, and Seth's warm, witty remarks leaping off the page. Ayuh. The author's spot-on portrayal of these iconic characters makes every scene feel authentic and immersive.
The story kicks off with a delightful twist: Jessica teams up with her Cabot Cove friends—Seth Hazlitt, Maureen, and Sheriff Mort Metzger—for a local pub trivia night. They dominate the competition and win an unexpected prize—a spot in a high-stakes, five-day trivia tournament being filmed in Los Angeles.
What starts as a fun getaway quickly turns deadly when a crew member is
murdered on the very first day. Suddenly, the game show has life-or-death
stakes, and Jessica must uncover who stands to gain from sabotaging the
production.
One of the book's biggest joys is its game show setting, which offers a
fascinating peek behind the scenes of live TV production. Add in clever pop
culture references to classic detective series, and you've got the perfect
blend of nostalgia and whodunit intrigue that longtime fans will adore.
The metafictional elements are pure genius: the investigation leads Jessica and
her crew to filming locations from their favorite mystery shows, where they
playfully debate how Columbo, Monk, or Jim Rockford would crack the case. It's
a loving homage that had me smiling throughout.
What makes these novels so special is how faithfully they capture the spirit of
the original series. The characters feel exactly like their on-screen
counterparts—I can hear the actors' voices in my head and vividly picture
Jessica pedaling her bicycle through Cabot Cove, Mort in the sheriff's office,
or Seth in his clinic. The vivid, visual storytelling makes immersion
effortless.
If you're a Murder, She Wrote fan, Murder
Most Trivial is a must-read. It delivers cozy mystery, clever twists,
and that signature Jessica Fletcher charm. I loved every page and can't wait
for the next adventure!
You can pre-order a copy here.
Disclaimer: I received an advanced digital copy of this book from NetGalley in exchange for my honest review.
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2 comments:
I love Murder She Wrote! And still watch the re-runs often. The books are good reading, as well!
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Donna
This sounds like a fun book. I do like me some Murder She Wrote.
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