A Caribbean Mystery:
As Miss Marple dozes in the West Indian sun, an old soldier talks of elephant shooting and scandals. Then he dies and the deceptively frail detective finds herself investigating a most exotic murder
A Pocket Full of Rye:
Rex Fortescue, king of a financial empire, was in his counting house; his queen was in the parlour There are baffling similarities between he rhyme and the crime and it takes all Miss Marples ingenuity to find them
The Mirror Crackd from Side to Side:
Marina Gregg, the famous film actress, witnesses a murder in her country home. But what gave her the expression of frozen terror that only Dolly Bantry saw? Dolly, of course, knows just who can find out: her old friend, Miss Marple
They Do It With Mirrors:
To fulfil a promise to an old schoolfriend, Miss Marple stays in a country house with 200 juvenile delinquents and seven heirs to an old ladys fortune. One of them is a murderer with a talent, it seems, for being in two places at once