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Rex Fortescue, king of a financial empire, was sipping tea in his “counting house” when he suffered an agonizing and sudden death. On later inspection, the pockets of the deceased were found to contain traces of cereals.
Yet, it was the incident in the parlor which confirmed Miss Marple’s suspicion that here she was looking at a case of crime by rhyme. . . .
280 pages, Kindle Edition
First published November 9, 1953
“He, of course, is a liar, but that doesn't really matter because, if you know liars are liars, it comes to the same thing.”Another amazing Agatha Christie! My favorite series is the Hercule Poirot series, but I thought I'd switch things up and read some Miss. Marple.