Miss Marple stays at Bertram's Hotel and is soon caught up in the mystery of a missing cleric, a crime ring, and larceny.
Agatha Christie’s “At Bertram’s Hotel” takes Miss Marple to London, to the doppelgänger of Brown’s, one of Christie’s favorite hotels, which apparently still offers tea. Well, maybe not these days.
With Miss Marple's help, she discovers that the murder she'd witnessed was that or her stepmother, Helen Kennedy. Despite Miss Marple's advice to leave Sleeping Murder be, she decides to keep digging ...
IF you’re not up for an ABC night of current affairs and the spin of politicians relentlessly trotting out their slogans of the day on Q&A and you need a break from the incessant reality shows on free ...