A Pocket Full of Rye is a work of detective fiction by Agatha Christie and first published in the UK by the Collins Crime Club on November 9, 1953, and in the US by Dodd, Mead and Company the following year. The UK edition retailed at ten shillings and sixpence and the US edition at $2.75. The book features her detective Miss Marple. Like several of Christie's novels the title and substantial parts of the plot reference a nursery rhyme, in this case Sing a Song of Sixpence. When a upper middle class Rex Fortescue dies while having black tea, the police are shocked. Mr. Fortescue died during... his morning tea in his office and the diagnosis was that a poison, taxine - a poison found as a mixture of cardiotoxic diterpenes in the leaves, but not the berries , of the European yew tree - had killed him. His wife was the main suspect in the murder, until she also was murdered, after she drank tea laced with cyanide. Her lover, Vivian Dubois, was the suspect next, as well as just about everyone that knew the family. Going on the only clue, a pocket full of rye found on the victim, Miss Marple begins investigating.
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| Author: | Agatha Christie |
| Genre: | Crime Fiction, Fiction, Mystery, Cozy, Suspense |
| Year published: | 1953 |
| Number of editions: | 15 |