<P> In 2013, the book was adapted for the sixth series of ITV's Agatha Christie's Marple, starring Julia McKenzie as Miss Marple and co-starring Antony Sher as Jason Rafiel, Oliver Ford Davies as Major Palgrave, and Robert Webb and Charity Wakefield as the Kendalls . The characters are much the same as in the novel, and the location is the same . At the end, Tim tries to shoot Molly rather than poison her, but the bullets of the gun have been removed . Like some of the other episodes in the previous series includes a character named for a real person . In this instance it is spy novelist Ian Fleming who makes the acquaintance of Miss Marple and is struggling with writer's block, trying to come up with the name of his hero for his spy story . Just then James Bond (Charlie Higson) appears on the platform to deliver a speech, and introduces himself as "My name is Bond, James Bond", which ultimately interests Fleming causing him to write . </P> <P> Just as with the Joan Hickson versions, Nemesis was filmed prior to A Caribbean Mystery . There are some continuity issues: in the 2009 version of Nemesis, Jason Rafiel is a German writer, but in A Caribbean Mystery, he is an English chemical manufacturer . Miss Marple does not refer to herself as Nemesis at any time in this story, despite herself and Mr Rafiel associating the name with her in Nemesis . Just like in the Joan Hickson versions, Mr Rafiel is portrayed by different actors: Antony Sher portrays him here, but in Nemesis, he makes voice appearances by Herbert Lom (who previously appeared in the 2004 version of The Murder at the Vicarage as Monsieur Dufosse). </P> <P> The 1989 version is the only adaptation as of 2017 to actually be shot in the Caribbean (on location on the island of Barbados); the 1983 TV movie was shot in California, while the 2013 version was filmed in Cape Town . </P> <Ul> <Li> 1964, Collins Crime Club (London), 16 November 1964, Hardcover, 256 pp </Li> <Li> 1965, Dodd Mead and Company (New York), Hardcover, 245 pp </Li> <Li> 1966, Fontana Books (Imprint of HarperCollins), Paperback, 157 pp </Li> <Li> 1966, Pocket Books (New York), Paperback, 176 pp </Li> <Li> 1976, Ulverscroft Large - print Edition, Hardcover, 316 pp </Li> <Li> 1979, Greenway edition of collected works (William Collins), Hardcover, 256 pp; ISBN 0 - 00 - 231072 - 4 </Li> <Li> 1979, Greenway edition of collected works (Dodd Mead), Hardcover, 256 pp </Li> <Li> 2006, Marple Facsimile edition (Facsimile of 1964 UK first edition), 6 March 2006, Hardcover; ISBN 0 - 00 - 720857 - X </Li> <Li> 2008, Indian Version (ASIAN); ISBN 978 - 0 - 00 - 729961 - 4 Odyssey RS. 150 </Li> </Ul>

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