Agatha Christie
Harper Collins
It's seven in the
morning. The Bantrys awake to find the body of a young woman in their
library. She is wearing evening dress and heavy make-up. But who is she?
How did she get there? And what is the connection with another dead
girl?
When the Colonel and Mrs Bantry are awoken to the news that there's a dead young lady in their library there are two calls to make. For the Colonel it's to the police, for his wife it's to her friend Miss Jane Marple. Soon the good lady is quietly puzzling her way through a maze of alibis and potential murderers all the time being quietly certain of who did it but not quite knowing the how or the why.
Again this books proves to be an absolute delight. The tangle of the plot, the wit and the invention of the dialogue and the masterful invention of the author all tied together with a central character who is perfectly realised.
Buy it here - The Body in the Library (Miss Marple)
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Saturday, 11 November 2017
Monday, 13 March 2017
The Murder at the Vicarage
Harper Collins / Collins Crime Club
Murder at the Vicarage marks the debut of Agatha Christie’s unflappable and much beloved female detective, Miss Jane Marple. With her gift for sniffing out the malevolent side of human nature, Miss Marple is led on her first case to a crime scene at the local vicarage. Colonel Protheroe, the magistrate whom everyone in town hates, has been shot through the head. No one heard the shot. There are no leads. Yet, everyone surrounding the vicarage seems to have a reason to want the Colonel dead. It is a race against the clock as Miss Marple sets out on the twisted trail of the mysterious killer without so much as a bit of help from the local police.
It has been a good long while since I had as much fun reading a book as I did with this one. I've loved the various Miss Marple TV series for years but have never taken the plunge into the novels but when I found a stack of them in the local Oxfam I jumped at them.
Having seen several adaptations I already knew the various twists of the story so as a whodunnit it's effectiveness was difficult to gauge but it was assuredly, most satisfyingly convoluted but it was the unexpected humour that had me laughing aloud at several points that made this a real joy to read.
Buy it here: The Murder at the Vicarage (Miss Marple)
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