Domestic malice : a novel / by Jessica Fletcher & Donald Bain ; based on the Universal television series created by Peter S. Fischer, Richard Levinson & William Link.
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- ISBN: 9780451414816 (pb.)
- Physical Description: 291 p. ; 18 cm.
- Publisher: New York : Obsidian Mystery, 2013.
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| Subject: | Fletcher, Jessica (Fictitious character) > Fiction. Novelists, American > Maine > Fiction. Abused women > Maine > Fiction. Murder > Maine > Fiction. Maine > Fiction. |
| Genre: | Radio and television novels. Mystery fiction. |
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While serving on the board of directors of a women's shelter, Jessica must look into the possible spousal abuse by a respected member of the community. - Penguin Putnam
HOMEGROWN HOMICIDE
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Jessica is volunteering at the Cabot Cove womenâs shelter when a woman walks in bruised physically and mentally. Her husband is a well-respected businessman in town. Could this paragon of virtue be abusing his wife?
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Despite Jessicaâs support and advice, the woman refuses to stay at the shelter, press charges, or even report the abuse. But a few days later the entire town is shocked to hear that domestic abuse has turned to murder.
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Investigating the crime, Jessica soon discovers that the womanâs family has secrets and lies that go beyond domestic violenceâand that the real killer may be hiding behind a wall of silence that could send the wrong person to prison.... - Random House, Inc.
HOMEGROWN HOMICIDE
Jessica is volunteering at the Cabot Cove womenâs shelter when a woman walks in bruised physically and mentally. Her husband is a well-respected businessman in town. Could this paragon of virtue be abusing his wife?
Despite Jessicaâs support and advice, the woman refuses to stay at the shelter, press charges, or even report the abuse. But a few days later the entire town is shocked to hear that domestic abuse has turned to murder.
Investigating the crime, Jessica soon discovers that the womanâs family has secrets and lies that go beyond domestic violenceâand that the real killer may be hiding behind a wall of silence that could send the wrong person to prison....