The Regatta Mystery and Other Stories – Agatha Christie
“I didn’t want to appear vain,” Miss Marple said, “but I couldn’t help being just a teeny weeny bit pleased with myself, because, just by applying a little common sense, I believe I really did solve a problem that had baffled cleverer heads than mine. Though really I should have thought the whole thing was obvious from the beginning…
“A woman had been stabbed in her hotel room and her husband was under suspicion. But the situation boiled down to this–no one but the hus-band and the chambermaid had entered the vic-tim’s room.
“I inquired about the chambermaid…” “The champion deceiver of our time.” –NEW YORK TIMES
Berkley books by Agatha Christie
APPOINTMENT wITH DEATH
THE BIG FOUR THE BOOMERANG CLUE CARDS ON THE TABLE DEAD MAN’S MIRROR DEATH IN THE AIR DOUBLE SIN AND OTHER STORIES
ELEPHANTS CAN REMEMBER
THE GOLDEN BALL AND OTHER STORIES THE HOLLOW
THE LABORS OF HERCULES
THE MAN IN THE BROWN SUIT MISS MARPLE: THE COMPLETE SHORT STORIES
MR. PARKER PYNE, DETECTIVE
THE MOVING FINGER

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