A Caribbean Mystery

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| EAN: | 0768821127381 |
| Publisher: | Black Dog & Leventhal Publishers, Incorporated |
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| Genre: | Crime Fiction |
- 0.5 The Tuesday Club Murders
- 1 The Murder at the Vicarage
- 1.1 The Thirteen Problems
- 1.5 The Regatta Mystery and Other Stories
- 2 The Body in the Library
- 2 So much blood
- 3 The Moving Finger
- 3 Star Trap
- 4 A Murder is Announced
- 4 An Amateur Corpse
- 5 A Comedian Dies
- 5 They Do it with Mirrors
- 6 The Dead Side of the Mike
- 6 A Pocket Full of Rye
- 7 4:50 from Paddington
- 7 Situation Tragedy
- 7.1 The Adventure of the Christmas Pudding
- 8 The Mirror Crack'd from Side to Side
- 8 Murder Unprompted
- 8 The Agatha Christie Collection
- 8 The Mirror Crack'D From Side to Side
- 9 A Caribbean Mystery
- 9 Murder In The Title (Charles Paris Mysteries)
- 10 At Bertram's Hotel
- 10 Not Dead, Only Resting
- 10 One, Two, Buckle My Shoe
- 11 Dead Giveaway
- 11 Nemesis
- 12 Sleeping Murder
- 12 What Bloody Man Is That?
- 13 Miss Marple's Final Cases
- 13 A Series of Murders: A Charles Paris Mystery (Radio Crimes)
- 14 Corporate Bodies
- 15 A Reconstructed Corpse
- 16 Sicken and So Die
- 17 Dead Room Farce
- 18 A Decent Interval
- 19 Cinderella Killer: a Theatrical Mystery Starring Actor-sleuth Charles Paris
- 20 Deadly Habit
- SS 15-17 Three Blind Mice and Other Stories
- SS 15-17 Three Blind Mice
- SS 19-20 Double Sin, and Other Stories
- 0.5, 13 Miss Marple: The Complete Short Stories
- 0.5, 13 Miss Marple
- Miss Marple's Final Cases: Three new BBC Radio 4 full-cast dramas
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- 4:50 from Paddington
- A Caribbean Mystery
A Caribbean Mystery
Stricken with arthritis, Miss Jane Marple has packed herself off, at the insistence of her nephew, for some rest and relaxation at a resort in the Caribbean. The sea is sublime and the weather is fine in this quiet paradise so far away from bustling St. Mary Mead. But suddenly the calm is interrupted by the death of Major Palgrave, one of her fellow guests at the hotel. Miss Marple finds herself quite disturbed by this turn of events. She'd just spent the previous evening speaking with the major, who'd seemed to her to be in perfectly good health. He'd been telling her about a photograph that he had--"a snapshot of a murderer," he'd claimed. Convinced that the major's death was not at all natural, she begins to ask difficult questions. It soon becomes clear that a murderer is lurking among her companions at the hotel, and it is up to Miss Marple to root this person out before he or she can strike again.







