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Nostalgic Mystery Radio

Ep.162 Agatha Christie's Miss Marple: A Caribbean Mystery Pt 4

Nostalgic Mystery Radio

Stevie K.

Detective, Fiction, Crime, Arts, Radio Show, Mystery, Tv & Film, Performing Arts, Drama, Old Time Radio

4.8588 Ratings

🗓️ 8 February 2022

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

Miss Jane Marple doesn’t look like your average detective. Quite frankly, she doesn’t look like a detective at all. But looks can be deceiving... For a woman who has spent her life in the small village of St Mary Mead, Miss Marple is surprisingly worldly. But as she often points out she has had every opportunity to observe human nature. A Caribbean Mystery: Miss Marple is drawn into a case of intrigue and black magic when a Major who bragged of owning a photo of a murderer dies under mysteri...

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0:00.0

Hello, and welcome to another episode of Nostologic Mystery Radio.

0:21.2

I'm your host Stevie Kay, and it's my honor to bring you the radio shows of yesterday year.

0:26.4

For this episode, I bring you Agatha Christie's Miss Marple, episode titled A Caribbean Mystery,

0:32.9

where Miss Marple is drawn into a case of intrigue and black magic, when a major who bragged of owning a photo of a murderer

0:39.6

dies under mysterious circumstances. This will be a five-part series, so sit back and relax,

0:48.4

and I hope you enjoy the Stolgent Mystery Radio. Thank you for listening.

0:58.2

Two murders had been committed within a few days. At least I was fairly certain that the death of Major Paul Grave had been a murder, and there was

1:04.3

no doubt that Victoria Johnson had been stabbed to death. I was beginning to have a notion as to what it was all about, but who could I turn to for help?

1:14.1

In England there was always Sir Henry Clinton or his nephew at Scotland Yard, but who would pay any

1:19.7

attention to me on a remote island in the West Indies?

1:53.4

No. We present June Whitfield as Miss Marple in Agatha Christie's A Caribbean Mystery Hey! Hey! Hey! Hey, you!

1:55.5

You were calling me?

1:57.1

Of course I was calling you.

1:59.2

Who else could I have been calling a cat?

2:00.4

Come over here.

2:01.8

Very well, Mr. Raphael. I can't come to you. Who else could I have been calling a cat? Come over here. Very well, Mr. Raphael.

2:08.5

I can't come to you unless someone helps me, so you've got to come to me. Oh, yes. I fully understand that. Sit down next to me. I want to talk to you. Something damned out is going on

2:16.2

on this island. Yes, indeed. I entirely agree with

2:19.7

you. For goodness sake, don't start knitting. I can't stand it. Very well, Mr. Raphael. There's a lot

2:26.8

of chit-chat going on, and I bet you're in the forefront of it. You and the parson and his sister.

2:31.9

It is perhaps only natural under the circumstances.

2:35.0

This Ireland girl gets herself knifed and Mrs. Kendall finds her in the bushes.

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