

Un'insegnante d'inglese in pensione, Jessica B. Fletcher, dopo essere rimasta vedova intorno ai cinquant'anni del marito Frank, diventa quasi per caso una scrittrice di successo. Nonostante la fama e la fortuna ottenute, Jessica continua a vivere una vita semplice e salutare, risiedendo nel piccolo paese di Cabot Cove, sulla costa del Maine, e coltivando le sue vecchie amicizie, che la portano spesso in giro per il mondo. La signora Fletcher avrà a che fare con una serie di omicidi che ne risvegliano l'insaziabile curiosità, portandola a risolvere i casi della più varia natura.
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- flavo4326 novembre 2025Murder, She Wrote was a household staple when I was growing up—my mother’s favourite show and, eventually, one of mine too. I’m pretty sure I’ve seen every episode. Each week brought a new mystery with a clever twist, and even if the formula became familiar, it was always great fun to watch Jessica Fletcher piece everything together. Looking back, Cabot Cove was hilariously dangerous—statistically the murder capital of the world—but that only added to the show’s charm. Angela Lansbury was perfect casting. She brought warmth, intelligence, and grace to Jessica, creating one of television’s most beloved amateur sleuths. Her performance anchored the series through 12 seasons and several TV movies, meaning she played the character for nearly 20 years—an extraordinary run in television. Murder, She Wrote wasn’t just a cozy mystery show; it became an institution, a comforting weekly puzzle, and a reminder that sharp minds and kindness can solve even the darkest problems.
- Richard18 ottobre 2025Saw this one on TV in the late '80s or early '90s. Angela Lansbury as Jessica Fletcher, mystery writer turned amateur sleuth, solving murders in Cabot Cove and beyond. It was cozy, clever and strangely addictive. No gore, no grit, just polite interrogations, suspicious glances and Jessica outsmarting everyone with charm and logic. As a teen, it felt grown-up but safe. The guest stars were endless, the plots were formulaic but satisfying and the theme music was pure comfort. It was like a warm cup of tea with a body in the pantry.

































