Marple: Miss Marple Takes Manhattan

Well, that title is a winner anyway. If Jason and the Muppets could take Manhattan, why not Miss Marple?

The set-up has it that Broadway, or West Broadway, is mounting an adaptation of one of her nephew Raymond’s novels, so he’s been invited to attend for the premiere and he brings along his favourite aunt – even though she has little interest in cultural matters and just wants to visit American department stores and shop for linens and a tea service.

It’s a funny idea and Alyssa Cole plays it well. The main joke being that Miss M is less a fish out of water in Manhattan than her nephew. I also like the characters and the historical setting, which ties the plot in with the Red Scare. Unfortunately, it wasn’t much of a mystery and not only is there no way to figure things out before the reveal at the end, the reveal at the end actually left me scratching my head a bit. It wasn’t as bad in this respect as the previous story in this collection, “The Second Murder at the Vicarage,” but I still didn’t think it was playing fair when it came to proper clues. This was in all other respects a better story though.

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