
10 Lessons I’ve Learned From Jessica Fletcher
- humorous
- Categories:Thrillers & Suspense
- Language:Italian(Translation Services Available)
- Publication date:April,2024
- Pages:288
- Retail Price:(Unknown)
- Size:147mm×218mm
- Publication Place:Italy
- Words:(Unknown)
- Star Ratings:
- Text Color:Black and white
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Feature
★A fascinating, ironic and potentially very true story, which invites us to remember that "it is never too late to do what makes us happy, even if we are ninety years old and more overthere than over here".
★Witty humour: a novel filled with facetious commentary, monologues
and hilarious interactions.
★Relatability: Alice's struggles with anxiety, self-doubt, and everyday life make her a very relatable protagonist for modern readers.
Description
"I wonder if also Luigino had started to share my thinking and that's why he got to wear shirts with watermelons. Was it senile dementia or had he simply started to love himself?" Luigino, a ninety-year-old from Mestre who lives in the company of his chickens, has disappeared without leaving a trace. A reluctant Sicilian commissioner, who hates the Veneto region and dreams of moving, is forced to take charge of the investigation, but the real investigator — stubborn and unstoppable like her mentor Jessica Fletcher — will be Alice: a girl who proclaims herself "the influencer of Mestre" and who never stops snooping around the bar, the post office, the afternoon tea party of his aunt's friends and, above all, inside Luigino's own house.
Guided by the teachings of her beloved protagonist of the series Murder, She Wrote’s — such as: "Your friend can be a killer too", "If something doesn't add up, it's best to stick your nose in" and "Who needs to prove their worth it's not worth much" — of which she doesn't miss an episode, Alice begins to discover something more about Luigino's life and world, which in many respects are similar to her own.
Between breakfasts at the bar to get information from the old
people of Mestre and clumsy stalking added to courageous choices on the edge of legality, Alice also tells us a little about herself: about the generalized anxiety disorder she suffers from, about how she made it in some way to deal with it, about the years she spent chasing the wrong things and about her dysfunctional love relationships.
Author
An influencer from Mestre, a modern-day Bridget Jones who involves her 407k followers in her normal as much as imperfect life.