Les secrets du moulin sifflant | Une enquête de Miss Marple

The Secrets of the Whistling Mill | A Miss Marple Investigation In this captivating audio mystery, "Poison at the Soup Kitchen: A Miss Marple Investigation," the imposing silhouette of Whitfield's historic mill conceals a secret far darker than anything the village of St. Mary Mead could possibly imagine. For decades, this local landmark has been known as the "whistling mill" because of the mournful notes the east wind makes echo through its stones. But when its wealthy owner, retired London art dealer Malcolm Priestley, is found dead at the foot of the treacherous spiral staircase, his chest bearing suspicious pressure marks, silence falls. Inspector Hewitt focuses her investigation on a sophisticated ring of European art theft, worth millions of pounds, uncovered in a climate-controlled cellar hidden beneath a locked washing machine. Yet it is Miss Jane Marple who, beyond the colossal stakes of the international art-thief world, unravels this case. Guided by her profound understanding of human nature and the silent tragedies of the forgotten, Miss Marple discovers a deeply personal motive, intertwining blood, memories, and a stolen family portrait. She understands that the mill was not merely a warehouse for stolen goods, but a veritable graveyard of broken legacies—and that a decades-old burglary holds the key to Malcolm Priestley's fatal downfall. Immerse yourself in a classic Agatha Christie-style mystery, a period piece where the suspense gradually builds, the historical atmosphere is rich, and the family secrets are subtly woven into the narrative. Ideal for lovers of classic detective novels, traditional British mysteries, and captivating bedtime stories. Disclaimer: This story is a work of fiction created by a fan, inspired by the timeless characters, settings, and style of Agatha Christie. It has been produced for entertainment and storytelling purposes only, with no intention of infringing any copyright, trademark, or intellectual property rights. The character of Miss Marple, the village of St. Mary Mead, and all associated original elements remain the exclusive intellectual property of their respective owners. This work pays respectful homage to the enduring legacy of classic, heartwarming British mystery.