Mrs Arden

In the novel A Caribbean Mystery, Mrs Arden is remembered by Miss Marple. While Major Palgrave was talking, Miss Marple thought about how there was never anything happening at the Golden Palm Hotel, unlike in St. Mary Mead, where something was always happening and there were many interesting human problems. The real cause of the quarrel between Mrs Arden and her husband was one of these human problems that Miss Marple remembered.