Ioannis Nafpaktitis Nafpaktitis itibaren Rajcza, Poland
Having to finish reading this book, I was fairly disappointed on Agatha's description of how Miss Marple handled the murder case. Not intending to boast, but then, the culprit is a shockingly easy to guess, compared to other books written by her, despite the unnecessary, confusing clues been stacked one by one. The plot began when Ruth, an old friend of Miss Marple, expressed her anxiety in regards of Carrie Louise, a frail, but loved by all, also an old friend of theirs. Being a caring and loyal friend that Miss Marple is, she went to Carrie's massive abode, Stoneygates, only to meet queer people living inside it. Murder took place days after the arrival of Miss Marple, and it is a man, Alex, who planted an idea of illusion into the brilliant mind of the old lady, in order to solve the murder. Sad and happy moments at the end of the book.