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They Do It with Mirrors (also known as Murder with Mirrors) (1952)

by Agatha Christie

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VictorianRose January 28th, 2007 09:44 AM PST

This was the first Christie book that I read. I enjoyed it so much that I decided to try and read all of her books. Here is what is written on the back of the book... "'By and large, I haven't done badly out of marriage,' said Ruth Van Rydock. Jane Marple thought Ruth was putting it mildly. Ruth had been married three times, to extremely wealthy men. Every one of her divorces increased her bank balance without dampening her good humor. 'Of course,' said Mrs. Van Rydock, 'I've always been tough. I've not expected too much of life - or of men - and I've done very well out of it, and no hard feelings. That's why I want you to visit Carrie Louise - she's always had a tendency to marry cranks!' So that's how shrewd Jane Marple came to visit Carrie Louise and Stonygates. Two-hundred-odd juvenile deliquents were no problem at all, compared with the half-dozen members of a wealty family who were intimately connected with murder!"