Disc 1 The Mystery of Pale Horse Murder, intrigue and black magic are the key elements of this mystery from the queen of crime, the writer Agatha Christie. Mark Easterbrook finds the body of the neighborhood priest and begins an investigation in which he will become involved in more than the unexpected. Disc 2 Nemesis Miss Marple is in complete disbelief upon receiving a letter from Mr. Rafiel, a travel acquaintance, recently deceased. Mr. Rafiel recognizes a special gift for justice in Mrs. Marple and leaves her instructions to carry out the investigation of a crime prior to her death. Disc 3 Appointment with Death Poirot is enjoying a holiday in Jerusalem when he hears news of an archaeological expedition carried out in Syria by the eccentric Lord Boynton and his son Leonard, who believe they know the site where the head of Saint John the Baptist is buried. . Disc 4 A handful of rye It all started with a tea stain and ended in tragedy when millionaire Rex Fortescue drank suraza, felt sick and died. Clue: a handful of rye found on the victim. The murder made no sense until the clever Jane Marple remembers a charming children's tune "Sing a Song of Sixpence." A playful hint for a murder that is anything but child's play...
https://dvdstorespain.es/en/tv-series/1315-grandes-casos-de-agatha-christie-vol-2-dvd--8436022304994.html1315Grandes Casos de Agatha Christie (Vol. 2) [DVD]<div id="productDescription" class="a-section a-spacing-small"><br/><p><span>Disc 1 The Pale Horse Mystery Murder, intrigue and black magic are the key elements of this mystery from the queen of crime, the writer Agatha Christie. Mark Easterbrook finds the body of the neighborhood priest and begins an investigation in which he will become involved in more than the unexpected. Disc 2 Nemesis Miss Marple is in complete disbelief upon receiving a letter from Mr. Rafiel, a travel acquaintance, recently deceased. Mr. Rafiel recognizes a special gift for justice in Mrs. Marple and leaves her instructions to carry out the investigation of a crime prior to her death. Disc 3 Appointment with Death Poirot is enjoying a holiday in Jerusalem when he hears news of an archaeological expedition carried out in Syria by the eccentric Lord Boynton and his son Leonard, who believe they know the site where the head of Saint John the Baptist is buried. . Disc 4 A Handful of Rye It all started with a tea stain and ended in tragedy when millionaire Rex Fortescue drank suraza, felt sick and died. Lapista: a handful of rye that was found on the victim. The murder made no sense until the clever Jane Marple remembers a charming children's tune "Sing a song of Sixpence." A playful hint for a murder that is anything but child's play...</span></p></div>https://dvdstorespain.es/293239-home_default/grandes-casos-de-agatha-christie-vol-2-dvd-.jpg9.4835instockLlamentol9.48359.4835002015-04-08T19:14:46+0200/Start/Start/DVD/Start/TV series/Start/New/Start/EVENING SP 40/Start/VELADA DE 60/Start/VELADA FR 60/Start/VELADA IT 60
Disc 1 The Pale Horse Mystery Murder, intrigue and black magic are the key elements of this mystery from the queen of crime, the writer Agatha Christie. Mark Easterbrook finds the body of the neighborhood priest and begins an investigation in which he will become involved in more than the unexpected. Disc 2 Nemesis Miss Marple is in complete disbelief upon receiving a letter from Mr. Rafiel, a travel acquaintance, recently deceased. Mr. Rafiel recognizes a special gift for justice in Mrs. Marple and leaves her instructions to carry out the investigation of a crime prior to her death. Disc 3 Appointment with Death Poirot is enjoying a holiday in Jerusalem when he hears news of an archaeological expedition carried out in Syria by the eccentric Lord Boynton and his son Leonard, who believe they know the site where the head of Saint John the Baptist is buried. . Disc 4 A Handful of Rye It all started with a tea stain and ended in tragedy when millionaire Rex Fortescue drank suraza, felt sick and died. Lapista: a handful of rye that was found on the victim. The murder made no sense until the clever Jane Marple remembers a charming children's tune "Sing a song of Sixpence." A playful hint for a murder that is anything but child's play...