Miss Marple's most macabre case. Gwenda Reed buys a delightful Victorian house that seems oddly familiar. As she sits in a nearby theater, a line in the play conjures a vision of a dead woman in the house's hallway and wrinkled hands that she's sure belong to the murderer. Miss Marple investigates, while you shiver with the chill of pervasive malevolence. 16th in the series.