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"I didn't want to appear vain," Miss Marple said, "but I couldn't help being just a teeny weeny bit pleased with myself, because, just by applying a little common sense, I believe I really did solve a problem that had baffled cleverer heads than mine. Though really I should have thought the whole thing was obvious from the beginning... "A woman had been stabbed in her hotel room and her husband was under suspicion. But the situation boiled down to this--no one but the hus-band and the chambermaid had entered the vic-tim's room. "I inquired about the chambermaid..." "The champion deceiver of our time." --NEW YORK TIMES Berkley books by Agatha Christie APPOINTMENT wITH DEATH THE BIG FOUR THE BOOMERANG CLUE CARDS ON THE TABLE DEAD MAN'S MIRROR DEATH IN THE AIR DOUBLE SIN AND OTHER STORIES ELEPHANTS CAN REMEMBER THE GOLDEN BALL AND OTHER STORIES THE HOLLOW THE LABORS OF HERCULES THE MAN IN THE BROWN SUIT MISS MARPLE: THE COMPLETE SHORT STORIES MR. PARKER PYNE, DETECTIVE THE MOVING FINGER THE MURDER AT HAZELMOOR THE MURDER AT THE VICARAGE MURDER IN MESOPOTAMIA MURDER IN RETROSPECT MURDER IN THREE ACTS THE MURDER ON THE LINKS THE MYSTERIOUS MR. QUIN N OR M? PARTNERS IN CRIME THE PATRIOTIC MURDERS POtROT LOSES A CLIENT THE REGATTA MYSTERY AND OTHER STORIES SAD CYPRESS THE SECRET OF CHIMNEYS THERE 1S A TIDE... THEY CAME TO BAGHDAD THIRTEEN AT DINNER THREE BLIND MICE AND OTHER STORIES THE TUESDAY CLUB MURDERS THE UNDER DOG AND OTHER STORIES THE WITNESS FOR THE PROSECUTION AND OTHER STORIES AGATHA CHRL TIE THE REGATTA MYSW and Other Stories BERKLEY BOOKS, NEW YORK qhis Berkley book contains the complete text of the original hardcover edition. it has been completely reset in a typeface clesigned for easy reading and was printed from new film. THE REGATTA MYSTERY AND OTHER STORIES A rkley Book / published by arrangement with G. P. Putnam's Sons PRINTING HISTORY Dodd, Mead edition published 1939 Dell edition / June 1976 Berkley edition / June 1984 C All rights reserved. t0yright 1932, 1934, 1935, 1936, 1937, 1939 Colw ' by Agatha Christie Mallowan. -lht renewed 1959, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1967 by Agatha Christie Mallowan. This ' Book design by Virginia M. Smith. by m,idok may not be reproduced in whole or in part, , eograph or any other means, without permission. 21) information address: G. R Putnam's Sons, yadison Avenue, New York, New York 10016. ISBN: 0-425-10041-3 Berkley 1 A BERKLEY BOOK ®TM 757,375 2130ks are published by The Berkley Publishing Group, yiadison Avenue, New York New York 10016. are trale iae name "BERKLEY" an the "B" logo rks belonging to Berkley Publishing Corporation. tRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 0 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 The Regatta Myster The Mystery of the How Does Your GoI'! Problem at Pollensa! Yellow Iris Miss Marple Tells The Dream In a Glass Darkly Problem at Sea Mr. Isaac Pointz removed a cigar from his lips and said approvingly: "Pretty little place." Having thus set the seal of his approval upon Dartmouth harbor, he .replaced the cigar and looked about him with the air of a man pleased with himself, his appearance, his surroundings and life generally. As regards the first of these, Mr. Isaac Pointz was a man of fifty-eight, in good health and con-dition with perhaps a slight tendency to liver. He was not exactly stout, but comfortable-looking, and a yachting costume, which he wore at the mo-ment, is not the most kindly of attires far a middle-aged man with a tendency to embonpoint. Mr. Pointz was very well turned outmcorrect to every crease and button--his dark and slightly 4 Agatha Christie Oriental face beaming out under the peak of his yachting cap. As regards his surroundings, these may have been taken to mean his companions--his partner Mr. Leo Stein, Sir George and Lady Maroway, an American business acquaintance Mr. Samuel Leathern and his schoolgirl daughter Eve, Mrs. Rustington and Evan Llewellyn. The party had just come ashore from Mr. Pointz' yacht--the Merrirnaid. In the morning they had watched the yacht racing and they had now come ashore to join for a while in the fun of the fair--Coconut shies, Fat Ladies, the Human Spider and the Merry-go-round. It is hardly to be doubted that these delights were relished most by Eve Leathern. When Mr. Pointz finally suggested that it was time to adjourn to the Royal George for dinner hers was the only dissentient voice. "Oh, Mr. Pointz--I did so want to have my fortune told by the Real Gypsy in the Caravan." Mr. Pointz had doubts of the essential Realness of the Gypsy in question but he gave indulgent assent. "Eve's just crazy about the fair," said her father apologetically. "But don't you pay any attention if you want to be getting along." "Plenty of time," said Mr. Pointz benignantly. "Let the little lady enjoy herself. I'll take you on at darts, Leo." "Twenty-five and over wins a prize," chanted the man in charge of the darts in a high nasal voice. "Bet you a river my total score beats yours," said Pointz. "Done," said Stein with alacrity. THE REGATTA MYSTERY The two men were soon whole-heartedly engaged in their battle. Lady Marroway murmured to Evan Llewellyn: "Eve is not the only child in the party." Llewellyn smiled assent but somewhat absently. He had been absent-minded all that day. Once or twice his answers had been wide of the point. Pamela Marroway drew away from him and said to her husband: "That young man has something on his mind." Sir George murmured: "Or someone?"

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