Found 59 results for "Jane Marple (Fictitious character)"
by Agatha Christie
"Take all this business about Kenya," said Major Palgrave.
by Agatha Christie
In the heart of the West End, there are many quiet pockets, unknown to almost all but taxi drivers who traverse them wit...
by Agatha Christie
Gwenda Reed stood, shivering a little, on the quay-side.
by Agatha Christie
In the afternoons it was the custom of Miss Jane Marple to unfold her second newspaper.
by Agatha Christie
Between 7:30 and 8:30 every morning except Sundays, Johnnie Butt made the round of the village of Chipping Cleghorn on h...
by Agatha Christie
It is difficult to know quite where to begin this story, but I have fixed my choice on a certain Wednesday at luncheon a...
by Agatha Christie
Mrs. Van Rydock moved a little back from the mirror and sighed.
by Agatha Christie
and nurses, that I was going to be condemned to lie on my back all my life.
by Agatha Christie
Miss Jane Marple was sitting by her window.
by Agatha Christie
Mrs. McGillicuddy panted along the platform in the wake of the porter carrying her suitcase.
by Agatha Christie
"MY dear Monsieur Poirot!" It was a soft purring voice used deliberately as an instrument-nothing impulsive or unpremedi...
by Agatha Christie
I first came to know Sophia Leonides in Egypt towards the end of the war.
by Agatha Christie
"Tommy, old thing!" "Tuppence, old bean!" The two young people greeted each other affectionately, and momentarily blocke...
by Agatha Christie
Unsolved Mysteries." Raymond West blew out a cloud of smoke and repeated the words with a kind of deliberate self-consci...