Murder She Wrote: A Vote for Murder

by Donald Bain, Jessica Fletcher

New American Library

Mystery

October 5, 2004

ISBN-13: 0451213033

Available in: Hardcover

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Murder She Wrote: A Vote for Murder
by Donald Bain, Jessica Fletcher

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 happens to be 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. During one particularly extravagant affair at the senator's home in Virginia, Jessica and George discover the dark side of politics. At the foot of a rickety staircase, they find the body of the senator's chief of staff. 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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Donald Bain's Bio

Donald Bain, Jessica Fletcher's longtime collaborator, is the author or ghost/author of more than 80 books, many of them bestsellers. Among his books, the airline comedy, Coffee Tea or Me?, published almost 30 years ago, together with its sequels sold more than 5-million copies worldwide and was the basis of a television movie-of-the-week.

Bain is a graduate of Purdue University and received its highest award for his work in educational radio and television. (He was designated a Purdue "Distinguished Alumni" for 2003.) He went on to work professionally in broadcasting in Texas and Indiana, and co-hosted more than 200 shows in New York with Long John Nebel, then king of late-night talk-radio.

A public relations executive for McCann-Erickson and American Airlines, Bain also was a consultant to Pan Am for the introduction of the 747, the takeover of National Airlines, and a national campaign to promote air travel. Two of these projects earned Silver Anvil awards from the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA). In 1985, with his wife, he co-founded Hyphenates, Ltd., which has provided editorial services to a wide variety of companies.

Bain has worked for over 30 years as a professional jazz musician, has taught at the college level and has written myriad magazine articles. He is a member of Sigma Delta Chi, the Writer's Guild of America, the Authors Guild, the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, and the Mystery Writers of America.

Don Bain is married to Renée Paley-Bain, also a writer, and who collaborates with him on the "Murder, She Wrote" series. He has two grown daughters and four grandsons.