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The Affair at the Bungalow
When Jane Hellier invited Leslie Faulkner to discuss a play he had written, she could never have imagined the complex events that would unfold. Before long Leslie is accused of theft and a series of hoaxes unravels to confuse the police. Only Miss Marple is able to guess the truth!
This short story appeared in The Thirteen Problems published in 1932.
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