The Mousetrap and Other Plays (Miss Marple Mysteries )

Author: Agatha Christie

From “The Mousetrap” (the longest-running play in history) to “Ten Little Indians” and “Witness for Prosecution” (both made into classic film thrillers), here are eight brilliantly staged acts of murder featuring twice as many suspects and final-curtain twists…..Read More

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