![]() ![]() On the show, if someone doesn’t drive, they arrive in Cabot Cove on a bus, but in the book there’s a mention of a local airport.While the story was generally enjoyable, I was bothered by several inconsistencies between the book and the show. The following are just some thoughts I had upon finishing reading it. Note that the book was rereleased in 2000, and this is the edition I read (it included some changes/corrections from the first edition). While I have been a fan of the show for years, this was the first time I had ever read any of the books. Gin and Daggers is the first book in the series of Murder, She Wrote spin-off novels. The following is one such brief review of a book related to a TV series. ![]() ![]() I have since changed the focus of this website to be on TV shows in particular, so while I deleted all my old “Reading Log” posts so that they would not clutter up the website, I decided to separate out and maintain those sections of the posts that pertained to books related to mystery TV shows. Click here to read the full Affiliate Disclosure.ĮDIT October 1st 2021: The following first appeared as part of my “Reading Log” series of posts, in which I gave a brief recap of my thoughts about the books I read each month. At no additional cost to you, I may receive a small commission if you click through and make a purchase. ![]() Disclosure: The following contains affiliate links. ![]()
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