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“A Caribbean Mystery” is a detective novel by Agatha Christie, featuring her famous detective character Miss Marple. First published in 1964, it is set in the Caribbean, specifically on the fictional island of St. Honoré.
In the novel, Miss Marple is enjoying a vacation at the luxurious Caribbean hotel called the “Golden Palm Hotel.” However, her peaceful holiday is disrupted when Major Palgrave, a fellow guest, starts telling her tales of murder. Miss Marple is initially skeptical, but when Major Palgrave himself is found dead shortly afterward, she realizes that there may be truth to his stories.
As Miss Marple investigates, she uncovers a web of secrets, motives, and suspicious characters. With her sharp mind and astute observations, she pieces together the clues and ultimately reveals the identity of the murderer.
“A Caribbean Mystery” is praised for its vivid setting, engaging plot, and the charming presence of Miss Marple. Agatha Christie expertly combines elements of mystery, suspense, and humor to create a compelling story that keeps readers guessing until the end.
The novel is a delightful addition to Christie’s extensive body of work and is beloved by fans of both Miss Marple and classic detective fiction. Its exotic setting adds an extra layer of intrigue, making it a memorable and enjoyable read for mystery enthusiasts.
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