The return of a classic mystery from the queen of crime.Hiring themselves out as A"young adventurers willing to do anythingA" is a smart move for Tommy and Tuppence. All Tuppence has to do is take an
In this A"hilarious burlesque of detective fictionA" (New York Times), Tommy and Tuppence Beresford adopt the methods and manners of every major literary detective from Hercule Poirot to Sherlock Hol
An "effortlessly convincing"* Tommy and Tuppence mystery When dotty Mrs. Lancaster disappears without a trace, Tommy and Tuppence Beresford discover that something wicked has come to the Sunny Ridge
In this ingenious puzzler-the last novel Agatha Christie ever wrote-Tommy and Tuppence Beresford discover a clue to a killer's identity within the pages of a children's storybook.
Miss Marple discovers what makes a house a homeA- to murder...Gwenda ReedA's new home, a charming Victorian villa, is giving the lovely new bride the strangest feeling of dAcjAy vuA-and an unnatural d
A A"super-smooth Christie.A" (New York Times Book Review)When an evening of fun and games turns to murder, Miss Marple plays by her own rules to solve the whodunit.
One of Agatha ChristieA's personal favorites When small-town gossip spreads as fastA-and deadlyA-as venom, someoneA's bound to end up dead. And, of course, they do. Calling Miss Marple...
The classic mystery that introduced Miss Jane MarpleMiss Jane MarpleA's passion for gossip leads to the investigation of a local manA's murder. The victim was not liked in the least, and his death is
The last words of a murdered government agent lead Tommy and Tuppence Beresford to the Sans Souci Hotel, where they're greeted with hostile guests, a mysterious hotelier, and reports of a missing gir
Elspeth McGillicuddy boards the Paddington Station train and becomes a witness to an apparent murder. Or does she? No one believes her but her friend-the indomitable sleuth Miss Jane Marple.
A Gothic mansion, a band of delinquent boys, a squandered family fortune, and a brutal murder. Who can tie all this together? Miss Jane Marple and Agatha Christie, of course.