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Miss Jane Marple, whose house in St. Mary Mead is close to the scene of the crime gives Scotland Yard her gracious cooperation in solving a poisoning that takes place at a village reception where the hostess is a lovely film star.
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Fiction, Mystery, Jane Marple (Fictitious character), Women detectives in fiction, Women detectives, Romance Ingles, Crime & mystery, England, fiction, Marple, jane (fictitious character), fiction, Fiction, mystery & detective, traditional, Fiction, mystery & detective, women sleuths, English literature, Fiction, mystery & detective, general, English language, Characters and characteristics in literature, Mystery fictionPlaces
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The Mirror Crack'd from Side to Side
2001, Compass Press
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0753165597 9780753165591
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The mirror crack'd: a Miss Marple murder mystery
1986, Pocket Books
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0671557017 9780671557010
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E-book exclusive extras:1) Christie biographer Charles Osborne's essay on The Mirror Crack'd from Side to Side;2) "The Marples": the complete guide to all the cases of crime literature's foremost female detective.The quaint village of St Mary Mead has been glamourized by the presence of screen queen Marina Gregg, who has taken up residence in preparation for her comeback. But when a local fan is poisoned, Marina finds herself starring in a real-life mystery—supported with scene-stealing aplomb by Jane Marple, who suspects that the lethal cocktail was intended for someone else. But who? If it was meant for Marina, then why? And before the final fade-out, who else from St Mary Mead’s cast of seemingly innocent characters is going to be eliminated?
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