My family and I have always joked about "Don't invite Perry Mason or Jessica Fletcher to a party, someone is going to be murdered within the first 15 minutes!" Well, what if Jessica Fletcher throws a party and invites Perry Mason and Della Street?
This is an After The Credits story inspired by the episode, "A Christmas Secret."
Jessica Fletcher travels to London to see her cousin Emma perform in "Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street". Things go awry when the gruesome play becomes reality for one of its stars and Jessica's friend becomes the target of a hired killer.
A little bit of fun during 'The Curse of the Daanav' because Alice was a meddling little minx and reconciling with his brother wasn't the only thing Seth needed a little push to accomplish.
This story is a sequel to Pink Roses for a Blue Lady. You will need to read that first. As much as I like readers, if you do not like to read of Jessica and Seth as more than friends, I suggest you stay with the original which mostly ambiguous and skip this one. Reviews appreciated as always
Seth has a very important question that he wants to ask Jessica before his daughter gets to town for a visit.
Who needs Jessica to have a good time?
Ever notice Seth made zero appearances the first season?
So this was inspired by Death's Door by LizzyBerry. Only it's darker.
Jessica got invited to a secluded area covered in ice and away from civilization. The perfect place for her to focus on writing a new novel. It's just her and three scientists there, or is it?
Let's go back a ways, to fill in the blanks in the episode Curse of The Danaav. A look at what caused the estrangement of Seth and Richard.
A crossover between Murder She Wrote with Michael Keaton's Batman movies. Set in between Batman 1989 and Batman Returns, and after season 4 of Murder She Wrote. Based on a comic strip by artist Dan McDaid. When Jessica Fletcher visits Gotham on a book tour, she soon uncovers a mystery when the Clown Prince of Crime returns! Only the Dark Knight can help her crack the case!
Seth suggests he and Jessica spend Valentines day together - mostly light fluffy friendship... mostly
Just a short story from an evening at Jessica's where Seth is cooking dinner.
A series of stand-alone drabbles and ficlets set within the Murder She Wrote universe. Most focus on Jessica/Seth, but characters and pairings may vary.
This takes place in 6x11, Town Father. Sam Booth is running for re-election for mayor of Cabot Cove and this time he has competitors. A mysterious woman claims that Sam promised to marry her and that he is the father of her children. When two councilmen see Seth in Jessica's kitchen, they make comments that suggest they think there is more to their relationship.
Every lighthouse has a story to tell. The old light at Cabot Cove has more than one . . .
Do you want to solve a mystery with Jessica Fletcher? She's asking you now! Sing along with this parody of "Do You Want to Build a Snowman" from Disney's "Frozen"!
In 1989, Jessica Fletcher visits Gotham City for a book signing and stays at the home of billionaire Bruce Wayne. Her visit is soon disturbed by news that the Joker may not be dead after all, and the only way to solve the mystery is to team up with the Dark Knight himself. Set during MSW S6 and 1989's "Batman." Co-authored with TouchedbyaMunster.
Christmas shopping, dancing by candlelight, and falling asleep in each other's arms while snow falls over Cabot Cove... it's the story of Jessica and Seth's first Christmas as husband and wife.
Jessica is surprised when Jonathan Higgins visits her in Cabot Cove nearly one year after they met, and doubly surprised when Thomas Magnum turns up as well! Higgins has brought along a present for Jessica, but someone else wants it and is willing to go to deadly lengths to get it. Sequel to the crossover episodes "Novel Connection" and "Magnum On Ice."
Jessica tells her great-niece a fairy tale about a brave princess, a dragon guarding a treasure, and the prince waiting for the princess far across the sea. Only Seth knows that the story is, in fact, true. Follow-up to "The Celtic Riddle." Written for the Definitive Guide to Murder, She Wrote's Fanfic 100 Challenge.
The end of part II of "Mirror, Mirror, On the Wall," as seen from the point of view of a minor character. A ficlet to complement MinervaDeannaBond's "Frozen" trilogy of deleted scenes from the same episode.
Jessica and Seth each have a Valentine's Day surprise planned for the other, with some challenges made along the way. Everything comes together in one clue: touch. Written for the Definitive Guide to Murder, She Wrote's Fanfic 100 Challenge.
Following an awards banquet, Jessica is sorely regretting her choice of shoes. Seth is on hand to help ease the pain in her feet - every one of her ten little pigs. Written for the Definitive Guide to Murder, She Wrote's Fanfic 100 Challenge.
As they shove off for a new horizon, Jessica realizes the value of focusing on just having fun. Seth reminds her that she doesn't have to be perfect all the time; she just has to be herself. "Deleted scene" from S05E22, "Mirror, Mirror On the Wall, Part 2." Written for the Definitive Guide to Murder, She Wrote's Fanfic 100 Challenge.
Jessica's confrontation of Eudora McVeigh doesn't only expose her rival's dual nature. It also awakens her to her own "evil twin" - an inner storm that only she can calm. Frozen Series #2. Written for the Definitive Guide to Murder, She Wrote's Fanfic 100.
After Seth confronts her about her priorities, Jessica is left cold and vulnerable. She has always tried hard to conceal her feelings in times like this, but sometimes, concealing them just isn't an option anymore. Frozen Series #1. Written for the Definitive Guide to Murder, She Wrote's Fanfic 100.
Jessica has always had a certain fondness for pearls, and she explains why to Seth as she tells the remarkable story behind her grandmother's beloved pearl necklace. Written for the Definitive Guide to Murder, She Wrote's Fanfic 100 Challenge.
J. B. Fletcher, renowned mystery novelist, suddenly encounters strange occurrences throughout New York City. Little does Jessica know that an all-seeing machine warns two men of her imminent danger.