Marple miss with the Club of Tuesday
Miss Marple with the Club of Tuesday ( The Thirteen Problems in the British original edition) is a collection of 13 police news written by Agatha Christie, putting in scene Miss Jane Marple.
This collection was published initially in 1932, with London, and in 1933 with New York (title alternate, for the American edition: The Tuesday Club Murders ).
Into France, the collection was initially divided into two volumes published in 1966 under the titles Miss Marple with the Club of Tuesday (new 1,2,3,4,10,11 and 12) and the Club of Tuesday continues (new 8,6,5,9,13 and 7). The publication in the complete Œuvres then in the Intégrale took again the order normal and gathered the 13 news under the title Miss Marple with the Club of Tuesday
Composition of the collection
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the Club of Tuesday ( The Tuesday Night Club )
- the Sanctuary of Astarté ( The Idol House off Astarte )
- gold Ingots ( Ingots off Gold )
- the bloody Perron ) ( The Bloodstained Pavement ) - American alternate Title (review, 1963): The Man one the Chancel Steps )
- Reason against occasion ) (vs Opportunity Justifies)
- the Inch of Saint Pierre ) ( The Thumb Mark off St Peter )
- blue Géranium ( The Blue Geranium )
- the Lady's companion ( The Companion )
- the four suspects ( The Four Suspects ) - American alternate Title (review (1958): Day Nap, They Will Get Me
- a Tragedy of Christmas (Christmas Tragedy has) - American alternate Title (review, 1961): Never Two, without Three, gold have Christmas Tragedy - French alternate Title (review, 1966): Never two without three
the Grass of dead ( The Herb off Death ) - American alternate Title (review, 1962): Wise Foxglove in the - French alternate Title (review, 1965): Digital among the sages the Business of the bungalow ( The Affair At the Bungalow ) One drowned at the village ( Death by Drowning ) - American alternate Title (review, 1957): Village Tragedy - French alternate Title (review, 1958): a village tragedy
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