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  1. Jun 13, 2024 · Agatha Christies audacious mystery thriller, reissued with a striking new cover designed to appeal to the latest generation of Agatha Christie fans and book lovers. For an instant the two trains ran together, side by side. In that frozen moment, Elspeth witnessed a murder.

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  2. Jun 27, 2024 · 4.50 from Paddington is a Miss Marple story that sees Elspeth McGillicuddy going to visit her friend, the famous amateur sleuth. On the way, Elspeth's train passes another, and she witnesses a murder taking place on the other train.

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  3. Jun 28, 2024 · Its a quiz based on Agatha Christies classic novel 4:50 From Paddington. Make sure that you should not attempt the quiz if you have not read the book, as it may spoil your interest by revealing the whole plot.

  4. Jun 23, 2024 · Agatha Christie's classic Miss Marple railway mystery, reissued in a beautiful new classic hardcover edition designed to appeal to the latest generation of Agatha Christie fans and book lovers. 'Oh, Jane!

  5. 1 day ago · As early as 1957, in "The 4:50 from Paddington" ("What Mrs McGillicuddy Saw!" in the US) Miss Marple talks about her doctor's orders forbidding her from stooping or kneeling while gardening. In the later books, she is not allowed to garden at all.

  6. Jun 27, 2024 · After being told that without a body there is no murder, Miss Marple encourages a young friend to take the post of housekeeper at Rutherford Hall (the most likely place that the body could have been dumped). Her name was Lucy Eyelesbarrow, but what was the name of the incompetent housekeeper she replaced? Hint

  7. 6 days ago · Synopsis: Based on Christie’s novel 4.50 from Paddington (1957), this movie boasts one of Christie’s most iconic characters, Miss Marple (Rutherford), although she is not in her element here. She witnesses what she believes to be a murder while on a train journey (the alleged murder happens on a passing train).