Whodunnit

//Whodunnit
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  • In 1889, the late Cora Oakley's husband William was put on trial for her murder.  The case was dismissed, and Oakley fled the country, never to be heard of again.  Over a hundred years later, the only remaining members of the Oakley family are two elderly sisters who, after years of struggling to maintain their dilapidated ancestral home, have decided to sell up.  But then Jan, a young Polish man who says he is William Oakley's great-grandson, comes to visit and claims half the profits from the sale of the house.  When Jan is found dead, poisoned by the same substance used to kill his great-grandmother, it seems the shadow of murder has returned to haunt the Oakley family again, and Superintendent Markby must look back at the events of a century ago to find the killer.
  • When the prestigious law firm of Stafford, Parrish and MacAllister takes on a scandalous case it's a make or break for ambitious young attorney Rachel Cannon.  For Kevin Stone, the firms best and brightest litigator, it's the biggest challenge of his career. But the headline-making, multi-million dollar trial turns into one of greed, power  and cold-blooded murder.  For someone, the goal is no longer justice - it's winning at any cost.
  • Miss Marple's nephew, Raymond West, has given his favourite aunt a vacation at a beautiful resort in the Caribbean.There's an interesting crowd of guests - a South American lady with gigolo attendants; an English tycoon, his strangely silent secretary and a sinister masseuse who seems capable of anything...as well as an old wind-bag who tells Miss Marple the story of the time he met a murderer - and he has a photo. Suddenly he hesitates,  and excuses himself. By the next morning he is dead, seemingly of natural causes. Miss Marple has doubts. And well she should...
  • On the forty-fifth floor of the Nakamoto Tower in L.A., the new American headquarters of the immense Japanese conglomerate, a grand opening celebration is in full swing.  On the forty-sixth floor, in an empty conference room, the dead body of a beautiful young woman is discovered. The investigation begins and immediately becomes a headlong chase through a twisted maze of industrial intrigue - a no-holds-barred conflict in which control of a vital piece of American technology is the fiercely coveted prize - and the Japanese saying Business is War takes on a terrifying reality.

  • The house in the wood was picturesque and charming.  The family who lived there were happy and affluent.  Audrina wanted to be as good as her sister. She knew that her parents could not love her as much as they had loved her perfect - and dead - older sister.  But how did the first Audrina die? Why was Audrina named after her dead older sister?  What was the secret of the room empty of everything except for a rocking chair? Why did time seem to drag - then go quickly? And what was the secret that everyone knew - except sweet Audrina?