![]() ![]() The use of the rhyme was brilliantly played and once again, I was left stumped in trying to put it all together. I loved all the misdirection and lies that appear in this case and how it wasn’t until Miss Marple shows up that things start to make sense and that apparent random crimes all seem to be connected. I think I really need to start at the beginning of the series to see if this is always the case, though I suspect it might be. In this book, she does show up sooner than in the last book, about halfway instead of closer to the end, but still. ![]() Again, as with the book last month, I found it strange that she doesn’t make an appearance right away. ![]() This is another Miss Marple book, now my 2nd one I’ve read. I happened to have the alterative choice sitting on my bookshelf, sent to me last year by the publisher and decided it was a sign to finally read it…and I’m so glad I did! Moving right along in the #ReadChristie2023 Challenge, I’m 4 for 4 this year! The prompt for April is poison and the main selection is Sparkling Cyanide, however one of the alternative choices was A Pocket Full of Rye. Thank you William Morrow Paperbacks, #partner, for the finished copy of A Pocket Full of Rye in exchange for my honest review. ![]()
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