Jane Marple takes a holiday at Bertram's Hotel in London for a much-needed rest and to relive the happy memories of sojourns there during her youth. The hotel is famous for fully preserving its Edwardian atmosphere - from the proper staff to the elderly guests who frequent the tearoom. The décor is well appointed, and the service is impeccable.
But with her keen powers of observation, Miss Marple quickly realizes all is not as it seems. The hotel is too good to be true - it's actually a façade for a much more sinister business. Can Miss Marple help Scotland Yard uncover the truth beneath the web of lies surrounding this historic hotel?
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