

We see events unfold from the view of Jerry Burton who is recuperating whilst recovering from an accident. Some do not stand the test of time, others do.’ Miss Marple makes only a late entrance but is as astute as ever. ‘It is a great test,’ she added, ‘to re-read what one has written some seventeen or eighteen years later. More about this story: Agatha Christie considered The Moving Finger to be one of her best novels. Who could be writing the letters and why? Perhaps Miss Marple might be of help … (Source: Goodreads) Once a village of trust, now all inhabitants are on the brink of accusations. When one villager commits suicide and another is murdered, the village is plunged into suspicion and terror. Those that live there enjoy the peace of rural life until a series of poison pen letters destroy the safety they took for granted. Synopsis: Lymstock is much like any other English village. The story first appeared serialized in Collier’ s Magazine beginning 28 March, 1942 and it was first published in book form in the USA by Dodd, Mead and Company, July 1942, and in the UK by the Collins Crime Club, June 1943. Esta entrada es bilingüe, desplazarse hacia abajo para ver la versión en español
