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Pub. Date
2014
Description
Appearances can be deceiving and never more so than in the case of Miss Marple, Agatha Christie's spinsters sleuth. She may look like a sweet old lady, but her demure hat and sensible tweeds conceal a superior intelligence and steely resolve. And although her eyes twinkle, they don't miss a clue.
Pub. Date
c2014
Description
Completely restored and remastered in stunning high definition, see Agatha Christie's Miss Marple as never before! Joan Hickson, the actress Agatha Christie herself wanted for the role, stars as the shrewd sleuth in four thrilling whodunits: The Murder at the Vicarage, The Moving Finger, The Body in the Library, and A Murder is Announced. Watch as Miss Marple puts her perceptive powers to good use and gets to the bottom of even the most complex crimes...
Series
Agatha Christie's Miss Marple. Set 2 volume 3
Pub. Date
p1991, c2001
Description
Miss Marple takes a trip to Stonygates to discover why her friend is being poisoned. When shots are fired in a darken room, Miss Marple deduces the identity of the killer but not how it was done.
Series
Pub. Date
c2001
Description
Two episodes from the Miss Marple television series.
A Caribbean mystery: Miss Marple takes a vacation to the Caribbean and encounters murder and mystery.
The mirror cracked from side to side: Miss Marple tackles a homicide on the set of an American extravaganza being filmed in England.
14) Murder she said
Pub. Date
2006
Description
Murder she said: Comfyly ensconced in her railway carriage, Miss Marple sees a strangulation aboard a passing train, then follows a trail of baffling clues to a manor house inhabited by a quarrelsome family. Murder at the gallop: After the reading of a will, dotty Aunt Cora appears to be less dotty than originally thought. Murder ahoy: One of Britannia's ships is manned by a crew of delinquents trying to build new lives, but their old lives figure...
Pub. Date
c2001
Description
Sleeping murder: Miss Marple comes to the rescue when a young woman begins seeing the ghost of her murdered stepmother and she may soon become the next victim.
4:50 from Paddington: Two trains briefly draw alongside each other as they race past a country house and, to her horror, Miss Marple's friend Mrs. McGillicuddy witnesses a man in a passing train car strangling a mystery woman.
16) Murder ahoy
Pub. Date
2006
Description
Murder she said: Comfyly ensconced in her railway carriage, Miss Marple sees a strangulation aboard a passing train, then follows a trail of baffling clues to a manor house inhabited by a quarrelsome family. Murder at the gallop: After the reading of a will, dotty Aunt Cora appears to be less dotty than originally thought. Murder ahoy: One of Britannia's ships is manned by a crew of delinquents trying to build new lives, but their old lives figure...
Pub. Date
c2001
Description
The moving finger: Poison-pen letters cause two deaths in Lymston. Can Miss Marple uncover the killer before there is another?
At Bertram's Hotel: Miss Marple thinks Bertram's is a little too proper & maybe a little sinister. And then Bess Sedgwick & her daughter check in and the doorman turns up dead.
18) Murder most foul
Pub. Date
2006
Description
Murder she said: Comfyly ensconced in her railway carriage, Miss Marple sees a strangulation aboard a passing train, then follows a trail of baffling clues to a manor house inhabited by a quarrelsome family. Murder at the gallop: After the reading of a will, dotty Aunt Cora appears to be less dotty than originally thought. Murder ahoy: One of Britannia's ships is manned by a crew of delinquents trying to build new lives, but their old lives figure...
Pub. Date
[2017]
Description
Acclaimed mystery novelist Agatha Christie has written some of the world's most loved crime stories, including the tales of Hercule Poirot, Miss Jane Marple, and more. These collector's items will introduce new viewers to the Agatha Christie mysteries by featuring some of the best television adaptations.