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Passenger to Frankfurt
'politicians have a feeling that they have a kind of divine right to tell lies in a good cause' A very modern political thriller...
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Hallowe’en Party
‘I saw a murder once’ said Joyce. ‘Don’t be silly, Joyce’. ‘I did see a murder,’ said Joyce. ‘I did. I did. I did.’ By the end of the day Joyce was dead.
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By The Pricking of My Thumbs
‘Everyone seems to be dying. No stamina…Weak heart, coronary thrombosis, high blood pressure, chronic bronchitis, rheumatoid arthritis - ..Feeble folk, all of them.’ Three weeks after their confidential chat, aunt Ada is dead.…
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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.”