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Elsbeth organizes a book club to investigate a celebrated novelist who may have written the perfect crime.
Elsbeth organizes a book club to investigate a celebrated novelist who may have written the perfect crime.
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S3, EP18 "Murder From Scratch"When an ambitious filmmaker dies in a suspicious cleaning accident, Elsbeth focuses on the subject of her final documentary.
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S3, EP12 "All's Hair"When a celebrity wigmaker is murdered, Elsbeth must comb through a tangled mess of suspects -- and some drag brunch mayhem -- to clip a killer.
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S3, EP19 "Catch and Kill"Elsbeth battles a veteran gossip columnist who trades in people's secrets -- and may have killed to keep her own.
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S3, EP14 "Deadutante"After a powerful patriarch is stabbed with a sword at New York's most exclusive debutante ball, Elsbeth must engage in combat with the imperious ball director.
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S3, EP17 "High Class Problems"After a billionaire's son dies in a motorcycle crash, Elsbeth investigates a wealth therapist whose knowledge of her patients' secrets led to murder.
Elsbeth
S3, EP16 "Murder, He Wrote"Elsbeth organizes a book club to investigate a celebrated novelist who may have written the perfect crime.
Elsbeth
S3, EP15 "Otherwise Enraged"When a serial bride is found bludgeoned in her apartment, Elsbeth investigates the victim's best friend, a particularly experienced, and bitter bridesmaid.
Elsbeth
S3, EP14 "Deadutante"After a powerful patriarch is stabbed with a sword at New York's most exclusive debutante ball, Elsbeth must engage in combat with the imperious ball director.
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