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Third Girl
Norma blurts out that she ‘might have committed a murder.’ Poirot: ‘Surely that is not a matter that admits of any doubt’
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At Bertram’s Hotel
Miss Marple is taking a short holiday in London at Bertram’s Hotel, known for its old-world Edwardian charm. But all is not as it seems. As the mystery deepens, so the danger increases.
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A Caribbean Mystery
Miss Marple is on holiday in the Carribbean. She is listening, with only half an ear, to fellow guest, Major Palgrave, telling a story about – what was it? The next day, Palgrave…
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The Clocks
Poirot: 'All that matters is that there should be a problem.' Poirot agrees to solve a baffling murder of an unknown man, without leaving his armchair.
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The Mirror Crack’d from Side to Side
Glamour comes to St Mary Mead, when Hollywood star, Marina Gregg buys Gossington Hall. And with the glamour comes death.
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The Pale Horse
“Everything I recommend is perfectly legal...You bet me a certain sum that Aunt Eliza will be hale and hearty still next Christmas, I bet you that she won’t.”
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Cat Among the Pigeons
This thriller is set in the best girls’ boarding school in England. Why should a teacher be shot in the sports pavilion?
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Ordeal by Innocence
Two years ago Mrs Argyle was murdered. Jacko Argyle, who has since died in prison, was convicted of the crime. But new evidence proves Jacko must have been innocent …
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4.50 from Paddington
No one believed Mrs McGillicuddy when she reported what she had seen – no one, that is, except her friend, Miss Marple.
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Dead Man’s Folly
Hercule Poirot observes ‘It is sad that the day of the Folliats is over.’ The ancient retainer replies: ‘Don’t ee never believe that, sir. There would always be Folliats at Nasse...'