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Sept 25: The Mystery of the Blue Train (1928) by Agatha Christie
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7/2025 reread: upped my rating to 5 stars, I really enjoyed my reread, listening along to the excellent narration of Stephanie Cole.
9/2020: Excellent outing with Miss Marple, I understood this to be her last mystery as it says on the cover of my paper back, and I wanted to reread it before I watched my DVD version. I have since learned from GR reviews that although it was published in 1976, this was actually in the middle of Miss Marple’s detecting career, written around the end of World War II. ...more
9/2020: Excellent outing with Miss Marple, I understood this to be her last mystery as it says on the cover of my paper back, and I wanted to reread it before I watched my DVD version. I have since learned from GR reviews that although it was published in 1976, this was actually in the middle of Miss Marple’s detecting career, written around the end of World War II. ...more

That was a good one. I'm not sure what makes it the last Miss Marple though...
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Always an enjoyable read.
There is no real indication why this was Miss Marple's last case. She doesn't die or anything. At one point, she looks pale and one of the charaters, Gwenda or Giles - who do much of the legwork on the detecting part of the program, asks if she's all right and she indicates that she is ok ... but maybe she isn't and just doesn't want to share her illness with us. She didn't really need to go to the shore but she finagled her doctor into ordering it.
This was actually one ...more
There is no real indication why this was Miss Marple's last case. She doesn't die or anything. At one point, she looks pale and one of the charaters, Gwenda or Giles - who do much of the legwork on the detecting part of the program, asks if she's all right and she indicates that she is ok ... but maybe she isn't and just doesn't want to share her illness with us. She didn't really need to go to the shore but she finagled her doctor into ordering it.
This was actually one ...more

When Gwenda and her husband move into their new home, she has frightening memories of seeing a woman strangled in their home - yet she has no memory of ever having been there before. Miss Marple helps them unravels these mysterious memories.

Mar 04, 2009
Laura Anne
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2024 Series Re-read: Written in the 1940s but published 30 years later, this one is a classic. I especially love the opening chapters: the descriptions of the house and the introduction of the mystery.

Can't even guess how many times I've read this--my favorite Agatha Christie. Still my favorite! I don't even know why. Bit of a new-married romance, and I happened to read this the first time when I was newly married. Love a house with spookiness and a mystery that actually makes me a little sick at the cruelty.
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Nov 04, 2007
Jenn Estepp
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Apr 24, 2012
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Feb 12, 2017
Helen (read247_instyle_inca)
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Apr 01, 2017
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May 14, 2017
Jan C
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