Elspeth McGillicuddy was not a woman usually given to hallucinations. But when she witnesses what appears to be a woman being strangled on a train and no-one else sees it, no-one reports it and no corpse is found she turns to her old friend Jane Marple to help solve the puzzle. Marple asks her highl
Agatha Christie - Miss Marple 09 - The 4:50 from Paddington (1957)
β Scribed by Christie, Agatha
- Book ID
- 108928084
- Publisher
- HarperCollins Publishers
- Year
- 1957
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 209 KB
- Series
- Miss Marple 8
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780062073662
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β¦ Synopsis
For an instant the two trains ran together, side by side. In that frozen moment, Elspeth witnessed a murder. Helplessly, she stared out of her carriage window as a man remorselessly tightened his grip around a womanβs throat. The body crumpled. Then the other train drew away.
But who, apart from Miss Marple, would take her story seriously? After all, there were no suspects, no other witnesses . . . and no corpse.
Review
βOf all Christieβs detectives, itβs Jane Marple who best understood what can drive ordinary people to the extraordinary act of taking a life.β (S. J. Rozan, Edgar Award-winning author )
βThe great mistress of the last-minute switch is at it againβ¦. Even the experts have given up any attempts to out-guess Miss Christie.β (New Yorker )
βPrecisely what one expects: the most delicious bamboozling possible in a babble of bright talk and a comprehensive bristle of suspicion all adeptly managed to keep you much too alert elsewhere to see the neat succession of clues that catch a murderer we never so much as thought of.β (New York Herald Tribune )
βA model detective story, there is never a dull moment.β (The Times (London) )
βThe suspense is agonizing.β (Daily Mail (London) )
About the Author
Agatha Christie is the most widely published author of all time and in any language, outsold only by the Bible and Shakespeare. Her books have sold over a billion copies in English and another billion in one hundred foreign countries. She is the author of eighty novels and short-story collections, nineteen plays, and six novels under the name Mary Westmacott. She died in 1976.
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Elspeth McGillicuddy was not a woman usually given to hallucinations. But when she witnesses a woman being strangled on a train, no one believes her. With no other witnesses and no corpse, she turns to the one person who can help, but how can Miss Marple solve a murder that appears not to have happe
Elspeth McGillicuddy was not a woman usually given to hallucinations. But when she witnesses a woman being strangled on a train, no one believes her. With no other witnesses and no corpse, she turns to the one person who can help, but how can Miss Marple solve a murder that appears not to have happe