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Feb 07, 2017
Ruth
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I had every intention of reading Agatha Christie's books through in order of publication. But having read The Mysterious Affair at Styles, the first novel featuring Hercule Poirot, I couldn't resist reading this one next as it is the first novel to feature Miss Marple. She had previously appeared in the book of short stories The Thirteen Problem, but we see her here as an integral part of the social network of the village of St Mary Mead where she lives.
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The first Miss Marple novel, in her home territory of St Mary Mead. First person narration by the local vicar is effective, and the mix of wry humour and character observation, as well as the terrific cast and range of characters, makes this definitely a 5* whodunnit. Who killed the irascible Colonel? So many people hated him ....
Jan 07, 2017
SewingandCaring
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Very pretty mystery. Interesting that this is a introduction to Miss Marple from someone else's perspective. I always forget how outright funny Christie is, she's obviously writing for pleasure without feeling the need to add any deep and meaningful intellectual/moral undercurrent, and I suspect that's where a lot of her critics' snobbery comes from. Same people who can spend half an hour enthusing about a toilet nailed to a wall and 10 seconds dismissing Landseer as "Victorian" I suspect.
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Apr 02, 2017
Catherine
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I love a golden age detective story and Agatha Christie is one of the best. There is one niggle about Agatha Christie (two actually but the one that I will mention here is the biggest niggle) that irritates the hell out of me and that is the derogatory remarks about women that Christie slips into her books, whether she has them uttered either by men or women. Old women are 'cats' women in general are dreadful, awful, nothing but trouble, beastly to men etc etc. One might even think it was a miso
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An excellent book though Miss Marple really is secondary to the vicar in the start to the series. She is the brains of the investigation however.
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Feb 10, 2017
Bob
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it was amazing
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