Cabot Cove syndrome

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Etymology[edit]

Named from the fictional setting of the long-running US television series Murder, She Wrote.

Noun[edit]

Cabot Cove syndrome (uncountable)

  1. (humorous) The situation where, in order to create storylines for a detective drama, the protagonist encounters far more murders than is plausible.
    • 2012, John Charles, Candace Clark, Joanne Hamilton-Selway, The Readers' Advisory Guide to Mystery, page 20:
      If an author cannot figure out some credible way to introduce murder into an amateur sleuth's life, the writer risks creating a detective who suffers from the dreaded Cabot Cove syndrome []