Jessica's investigation of a novelist's kidnapping leads her into the dark world of diamond smuggling and murder.Jessica's investigation of a novelist's kidnapping leads her into the dark world of diamond smuggling and murder.Jessica's investigation of a novelist's kidnapping leads her into the dark world of diamond smuggling and murder.
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Camilla Søeberg
- Monika Vidal
- (as Camilla Soeberg)
Andreas Reinl
- Hendrik Kuyper
- (as Andreas Renell)
Bob Harks
- Hotel Guest
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe last of four appearances by the late Theodore Bikel. He died on the 21st July 2015 (age 91)
- GoofsThe kidnapping victim locks his hotel room door as he enters it, but the room service waiter opens the door without a key.
- Quotes
[last lines]
Inspector Van Horn: Speaking of thank you, I have a gift. For you Mrs. Fletcher. A keepsake of you visit of Amsterdam.
Jessica Fletcher: Ooh. I wonder if I can guess what it is.
[Jessica opens the package to find a portrait of herself that Van Horm painted]
Jessica Fletcher: Oh!
Nigel Allison: You really captured her, Inspector.
Inspector Van Horn: Almost... Unfortunately, I had to let her go.
- SoundtracksMurder She Wrote Theme
Written by John Addison
Featured review
Why didn't she just call Michael Hagarty?
Jessica is in Amsterdam for a writers conference. Soon after arriving, she meets up with an old friend, a fellow writer who is about to do a presentation with her. However, when the time comes, he's not there...and Jessica knows the guy wouldn't just walk away from the conference or her. Someone is trying to hide this, however, as soon she gets word that he's back in England...which makes absolutely no sense. There are quite a few twists and turns and eventually, naturally, Jessica sorts it all out and saves her friend from doom.
This is a mildly entertaining episode. I'm surprised it was the second episode of season 11 instead of the first, as in many previous seasons the first episode was set in some foreign land (episode one was set at an American zoo). My only complaint is that when a man shows up saying he works for British Intelligence, Jessica never contacts her old British Intelligence friend, Michael Hagarty for help or to confirm whether or not this other man is an actual agent.
This is a mildly entertaining episode. I'm surprised it was the second episode of season 11 instead of the first, as in many previous seasons the first episode was set in some foreign land (episode one was set at an American zoo). My only complaint is that when a man shows up saying he works for British Intelligence, Jessica never contacts her old British Intelligence friend, Michael Hagarty for help or to confirm whether or not this other man is an actual agent.
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- planktonrules
- Aug 3, 2023
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