Agatha Christie – A Caribbean Mystery – First UK Edition 1964

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Agatha Christie – A Caribbean Mystery – First UK Edition 1964

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£235.00

A first edition, first printing of ‘A Caribbean Mystery’ published by Collins in 1964. A very good book with a small nick to the head of the spine – spotting to the page edges. Name crossed out to the front pastedown. In an unclipped wrapper which is browned to the spine with some spotting, as well as to the folds. A very presentable copy

A Caribbean Mystery by Agatha Christie features Miss Marple on a relaxing vacation at a tropical resort, where her sharp instincts are soon needed. An elderly guest, Major Palgrave, starts telling her about a murderer he once knew but abruptly stops. The next day, he’s found dead. Miss Marple, suspecting foul play, investigates and uncovers hidden motives, lies and past crimes among the vacationers. The novel showcases Christie’s hallmark twists and Miss Marple’s keen powers of observation.


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A first edition, first printing of ‘A Caribbean Mystery’ published by Collins in 1964. A very good book with a small nick to the head of the spine – spotting to the page edges. Name crossed out to the front pastedown. In an unclipped wrapper which is browned to the spine with some spotting, as well as to the folds. A very presentable copy

A Caribbean Mystery by Agatha Christie features Miss Marple on a relaxing vacation at a tropical resort, where her sharp instincts are soon needed. An elderly guest, Major Palgrave, starts telling her about a murderer he once knew but abruptly stops. The next day, he’s found dead. Miss Marple, suspecting foul play, investigates and uncovers hidden motives, lies and past crimes among the vacationers. The novel showcases Christie’s hallmark twists and Miss Marple’s keen powers of observation.