Synopses & Reviews
THE ANTHONY AWARD-WINNING SLEUTH
Elspeth McGillicuddy is not given to hallucinations. Until she witnesses a murder at Paddington Station. But did she? No victim, no suspect, no other witnesses. In fact no one believes it really happened at all. Except her friend Miss Jane Marple, and she's returning to the scene of the crime to discover just exactly what Mrs. McGillicuddy saw.
Review
"The most delicious bamboozling possible."
-New York Herald Tribune
Review
"Bright talk, a bristle of suspicion [and] a neat succession of clues."
-New York Herald Tribune
Synopsis
THE INDISPUTABLE QUEEN OF CRIME. Sweet Elspeth McGillicuddy is generally not given to hallucinations. Until she boards a train and is a witness to what appears to be murder. But was she? The indomitable sleuth, Miss Jane Marple, is returning to the scene of the crime to discover just exactly what Mrs. McGillicuddy saw.
Synopsis
Sensible Elspeth McGillicuddy is not given to hallucinations. Until she boards the Paddington Station train and becomes a witness to an apparent murder. Or did she? No one believes her but her friend-the indomitable sleuth Miss Jane Marple.