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Part of "Murder, She Wrote" series
"A Slaying in Savannah" by Jessica Fletcher is a gripping and suspenseful mystery novel that will keep readers on the edge of their seats. Fletcher, who is also the main character in the story, is a bestselling mystery author and amateur sleuth who finds herself in the midst of a real-life murder investigation while on a book tour in Savannah, Georgia. When a local antique dealer is found dead in her home, Fletcher can't help but get involved in the case. With her keen eye for detail and her experience writing about crime, she begins to uncover clues that the police seem to be overlooking. As she digs deeper, she discovers a web of secrets and lies that stretch back decades, involving some of the most prominent and respected members of Savannah society. Fletcher's investigation takes her from the city's historic squares and stately mansions to the dark and mysterious backstreets of the old town. Along the way, she encounters a colorful cast of characters, including the victim's enigmatic niece, a smooth-talking lawyer, and a retired police detective with a score to settle. As the story unfolds, Fletcher must use all her wit and intelligence to stay one step ahead of the killer, while also dealing with her own personal demons and the challenges of being a successful author. With its richly detailed setting, engaging characters, and intricate plot, "A Slaying in Savannah" is a must-read for fans of mystery and suspense. Fletcher's ability to solve the crime and bring the killer to justice, while also exploring the darker side of human nature, makes this novel a standout in the genre. The author's vivid descriptions of Savannah and its history add depth and richness to the story, making it a delight to read. Overall, "A Slaying in Savannah" is a highly entertaining and satisfying mystery that will leave readers wanting more...
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