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I have long been a Christie fan and Miss Jane Marple fan but recently realized that I had never read the one that began it all. A terrible error that needed to be corrected and now I have. I particularly liked that it wasn't told from Jane's POV so the reader is introduced to her through the lens of the narrator & others when not in her presence. I very much enjoyed it and definitely recommend it.
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Feb 15, 2019
Jazzy Lemon
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In which we first meet the legendary Miss Marple.

The idyllic village of St Mary Mead is the setting for this classic murder mystery. Colonel Protheroe is found shot dead in the vicar's study much to the incumbent's distress and embarrassment. Fortunately the vicar's next door neighbour is Miss Marple, that ever inquisitive spinster who sees everything and understands human nature better than most.
There are plenty of suspects in this well constructed story. Half the village, including the vicar, has at one time or another wished the victim out ...more
There are plenty of suspects in this well constructed story. Half the village, including the vicar, has at one time or another wished the victim out ...more

My first Miss Marple story. I was pushing this series since a very long time. It just amazes me how one person can write so many novels & short stories yet make it difficult to figure the real murderer all the time! A wonderful characterisation by the Queen of crime. I’m going to read more of this series. Set in a very different place, Miss Marple isn’t your everyday detective. She uses her personal touch & old age to the best of her advantage to solve the crime.

Group read with Reading the Detectives. I borrowed it from open library.
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