![]() ![]() It was also published, in two abridged instalments, in the Toronto Star Weekly Novel in January 1965.Īlthough some significant contemporary reviewers saw this book as a return to form for Christie, personally I found it rather disappointing. A Caribbean Mystery was first published in the UK by Collins Crime Club on 16th November 1964, and in the US by Dodd, Mead and Company in 1965. John Rose worked on the dig at Ur under Leonard Woolley, and when Max Mallowan oversaw a dig in Arpachiyah in Syria in 1932, he recruited Rose as his draughtsman. The book is dedicated “to my old friend John Cruikshank Rose with happy memories of my visit to the West Indies”. As usual, if you haven’t read the book yet, don’t worry, as always, I promise not to reveal whodunit! Nevertheless, murders follow, and Miss Marple is up for the challenge to find out the culprit is and prevent more deaths. ![]() In which Miss Marple has been sent on a rest holiday to the Caribbean island of St Honoré, where she is cornered by an old bore named Major Palgrave, who tells her a story about a murder and offers to show her a photo of the murderer however, at the last minute he thinks better of it. ![]()
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