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5.8. Who Dun It?
During the 80s, British TV ran series based on the
Miss Marple
and
Hercule Poirot
novels of Agatha Christie and the novels of
Dorothy Sayers
. On U.S. television, we had
Murder She Wrote.
Read a book with the main page genre mystery, standalone, embedded, or as part of a related phrase (such as historical mystery).
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Genre confirmed:
Then We Take Berlin
Bone Rattler
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Reserved
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Please confirm Mystery MPG
Bone Rattler
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Would please confirm
Then We Take Berlin
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Then We Take Berlin
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Please verify MPG Mystery for
Dying for Devil's Food
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Change of plan - please verify MPG Mystery for
Caramel Crush
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During the 80s, British TV ran series based on the Miss Marple and Hercule Poirot novels of Agatha Christie and the novels of Dorothy Sayers. On U.S. television, we had Murder She Wrote.
Read a book with the main page genre mystery, standalone, embedded, or as part of a related phrase (such as historical mystery).