The Moving Finger
Miss Marple #3Agatha Christie

| ISBN: | 9781611731606 |
| Publisher: | CTR POINT PUB (ME) |
| Published: | 1 September, 2011 |
| Format: | Library Binding |
| Language: | English |
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- 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
- 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
The Moving Finger
Miss Marple #3Agatha Christie
The moving finger writes; and having writ, moves on . . . From Edward FitzGerald's translation of the Rubiyt of Omar Khayym Injured war hero Jerry Burton and his sister, Joanna, have come to the quiet town of Lymstock for a much needed rest. No sooner do they arrive than they become embroiled in an outbreak of poison pen writing. But Burton's not the only one in Lymstock to be stung by threats, rumors and sordid accusations. In a town where gossip is the breath of life, suspicion can spread like venom -- and disarming pranks can take deadly turns. When one of the recipients of the poison pen letters is found dead and a note that reads, "I can't go on," surfaces, only Miss Jane Marple questions the coroner's suicide verdict. Is this the work of a poison pen -- or a cunning murderer?











