“A Caribbean Mystery” (Eng. A Caribbean Mystery) is a detective novel by Agatha Christie, written in 1964. The novel tells of another intriguing investigation by Miss Marple while vacationing on a Caribbean shore. The novel also has another title—“Miss Marple in the West Indies.”
Even a venerable and conservative Miss Marple sometimes longs for an exotic getaway. But on a small Caribbean island there is no peace either, and the great sleuth is forced to take up her favorite and dangerous work—searching for a criminal. Her outstanding analytical abilities and sharp mind will allow her to expose even the most cunning murderer! The sudden death of an elderly major is explained by an attack of hypertension. But this is only the first link in a mysterious chain of deaths—deaths that seem accidental.