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4:50 from Paddington: A Miss Marple Mystery
by Agatha Christie
Mrs McGillicuddy is the sole witness to a murder being committed on a train moving in parallel to her own. However, with no body turning up and no evidence to indicate that a murder did in fact take place, no one believes Mrs McGillicuddy. No one, that is, except for her good friend Miss Marple...
While Miss Marple generally seems to stick more to the background of the story, she did feature more in this one. And Lucy Eyelesbarrow was a brilliant addition. With clues popping up everywhere, I turned my suspicious eye upon each character in turn, all except the actual guilty party. I don't want to say too much about the story except that it's probably my favourite Miss Marple so far.
While Miss Marple generally seems to stick more to the background of the story, she did feature more in this one. And Lucy Eyelesbarrow was a brilliant addition. With clues popping up everywhere, I turned my suspicious eye upon each character in turn, all except the actual guilty party. I don't want to say too much about the story except that it's probably my favourite Miss Marple so far.