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The questionable identity of a body found by a railroad track leads to murder and becomes the inspiration for Jessica's latest novel.
The questionable identity of a body found by a railroad track leads to murder and becomes the inspiration for Jessica's latest novel.
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S10, EP9 "Murder at a Discount"A man (George Segal) who claims Jessica's novel closely resembles the story of his first wife's murder sues Jessica.
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S10, EP10 "Murder in White"A London friend invites Jessica to rewrite a play based on her novel and is accused of murdering a manipulative producer/financier.
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S6, EP15 "Fixer Upper"Jessica's niece (Genie Francis) is a suspect in the murder of a real-estate client, a rich movie heiress in Beverly Hills.
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S6, EP16 "The Big Show of 1965"Jessica attends a variety-show reunion to research the 25-year-old unsolved murder of TV host Richie King (Kim Strauss), and while she's investigating, a show writer (Gavin MacLeod) is shot backstage.
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S10, EP8 "Love and Hate in Cabot Cove"Jessica investigates her accountant and uncovers his gambling, an illegal casino and a police officer's murder.
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S10, EP7 "A Killing in Cork"In Ireland, the son of Jessica's friend (Fionnula Flanagan) is accused of killing another family member (Andrew Robinson).
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S10, EP6 "Bloodlines"Researching a novel, Jessica unravels the mystery of a Thoroughbred trainer's (Mickey Rooney) murder.
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S10, EP5 "A Virtual Murder"Jessica happens on a computerized clue to a murder while writing a mystery story for a friend's interactive video game company.
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