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Friday 18 November 2011

Old sins cast long shadows

 



"What your grandfather would feel if he knew we had the police in the house - it's enough to make him turn in his grave. A strict Plymouth Brother he was all his life. The fuss there was when he found out I'd been attending Church of England services in the evening! And I'm sure that was harmless enough compared to murder."

And what's more shocking, Rex Fortescue who died during his morning tea in his office wasn't the only victim in this house. As time went by it became obvious that triple tragedy occurred. Miss Marple is the one who will manage to unravel the mystery.



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 "A Pocket Full of Rye" is a work of detective fiction written by Agatha Christie. A nursery rhyme titled Sing a Song of Sixpence is the leitmotif of the book and the key to finding out who the murderer was.

The novel kept me in suspense to the last chapter. Well written and full of different plots. So many that it may seem that such a story is impossible. Discover yourself!
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