Miss Marple Tells a Story
Miss Marple is a big fan of mysteries. One day her acquaintance Mr. Petherick comes to visit her. He comes with his friend Mr. Rhodes. Mr. Rhodes is accused of murdering his wife. At first glance, Mr. Rhodes could be the prime suspect. Everything happened in the hotel room. There were two rooms. The suspect was in one room. His wife was in the other room. There were no outsiders except for the maid. The maid brought a heating pad and left. The second door to the corridor from Mr. Rhodes's room was locked from the inside. If the killer is someone else, then he should have passed by the spouse of the murdered woman. Is everything so simple? And how often do we pay attention to people in uniform? Could they be ghosts?
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