With a gentle smile and a probing mind, Agatha Christie’s Miss Marple often finds herself at the center of trouble — a witness to betrayals, poisonings and all manner of mayhem. Knitting ...
Miss Marple is on the case when a rash of poison pen letters in an East Anglian village stir up memories of a long-forgotten local incident.
Miss Marple is more than happy to visit and finds an odd assortment of characters on the premises. When Christian Gulbranson is found shot while sitting at the typewriter in his room, Miss Marple ...
Feeling poorly, Miss Marple's nephew sends her to Barbados for a bit of a holiday. She finds the holiday a bit of a bore and nowhere near as interesting as life in St. Mary Mead. Things get a bit ...
When an itinerant farm hand is found dead it's chalked up as a brawl gone tragically wrong - but Miss Marple refuses to accept this simple solution... Read by Monica Dolan.
Agatha Christie's great-grandson James Pritchard has revealed that a fresh dramatisation of iconic detective Miss Marple is in the works, describing the character's stories as some of the mystery ...
Just outside St Mary Mead stands Gossington Hall, home of Colonel and Dolly Bantry. One morning, Mary the maid discovers a dead body in the library - a young, peroxide blonde lying on the hearth rug.
Miss Marple is convinced that the death of the schoolgirl, Pamela Reeve, holds the key to the mystery of the double murder. There are a number of suspects but the police finally arrest Basil Blake.