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La morte nel villaggio
La morte nel villaggio | Agatha Christie
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Gissy
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#WickedWhispers Day 23 prompt-mystery
@Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks @Eggs

#HauntedShelf #FrightClub team @Jadams89 #BookRecommendation I like overall Agatha Christie mysteries collection books

785 pts (previous) + 30 pts (current) = 815 pts

Eggs Perfection 👏🏻 2mo
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Great cover 💚🤍 2mo
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peanutnine
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Now that I've finished my journey with Poirot, I'm on to Miss Marple. I honestly didn't really vibe with her at first, she seemed like a minor character for much of this story, as we follow the vicar through the events. But I loved how she was in everyone's business and the way the police had faith in her deductions by the end
#SeriesLove2024 @Andrew65 @TheSpineView

TheSpineView Fantastic!🌞 6mo
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Mitch
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Just discovered this website - it has a huge collection of replica books jackets heaps of golden age crime ones…. Might be tempted the get one and frame it for my little reading space.

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Mollyanna
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My February pick for #12Booksof2023 is a classic

Andrew65 An excellent book. 12mo
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OutsmartYourShelf
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The first full-length mystery starring Miss Marple is a bit hit & miss for me. The main issue for me was that the book was told from the POV of an extremely boring character: the local vicar. Both he & his younger wife (& some of the other characters) were extremely rude about the older women of the village & it felt really uncalled for. Then I realised that Christie was showing us the disdain & dismissal that older women are viewed with.

OutsmartYourShelf The idea of a kindly looking octogenarian having one of the sharpest crime-solving brains & confounding everyone around her is brilliant, especially when they realise that they have to start taking her seriously.

I'm not sure whether Miss Marple is one of those characters (like Inspector Morse) that just seems to translate much better onscreen than in the original books. This one just scrapes a 'Pick' rating at 3.5🌟
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Librarybelle Good thought about Miss Marple maybe translating better on screen rather than on page. Some of the actresses who portrayed her on screen had subtleties to their actions that made the character more robust, not just an octogenarian who lives in a quiet village. 3mo
OutsmartYourShelf @Librarybelle Thanks. My favourite was Joan Hickson from the 1980s TV series. Now she was THE Miss Marple for me. 3mo
Librarybelle Good choice! I also liked Geraldine McEwan in the role. 3mo
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Cazxxx
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I‘ve decided to reread all of Agatha Christie‘s novels starting with Marple. It‘s been years since I read some of them that I can‘t remember them all. I always enjoy a Christie although Poirot is my favourite and I‘m not as keen on the Tommy and Tuppence books

SarahBookInterrupted Poirot are my favourite too! 1y
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Mollyanna
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The first Miss Marple book (although GR has it listed as book 2). I wouldn‘t call Miss Marple the main character of this book, but she does solve the mystery. Not much more to say that hasn‘t already been said about the book…

I love Miss Marple! She‘s eccentric, she‘s observant, she‘s just wonderful. I look forward to reading more Miss Marple books.

#SeriesLove2023

TheSpineView Well done! 1y
Andrew65 Excellent 👏👏👏 1y
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MariaW
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So, I switched back from Pratchett to Christie. Seems to be a good system for my commute - moving back and forth from Discworld to the world of murders.
I didn‘t know that Miss Marple actually doesn‘t take up a main character‘s position in the first novel. I hope this changed in the following novels.

Ruthiella Miss Marple is always a bit hidden in the novels. She‘s typically underestimated at first… 2y
MariaW @Ruthiella I never knew, just watched the movies and obviously she the main character there. But is interesting to see/hear her from an outside point of view. 1y
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Robotswithpersonality
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I sincerely hope the Miss Marple books come to more closely resemble the collection of short stories with the same character, as I enjoyed that collection much more than this.
Perhaps the formula suffers in trying to make it novel length. 1/?

Robotswithpersonality The drawn out nature of setting up the mystery and gathering clues, the impressive amount of tiresome if not downright unlikeable characters who can't get to the point, the rampant classism in discussion of servants and the poor, the police force who, instead of being congenial or full of harmless bluster, are repeatedly misogynistic and ageist in their estimations on the faculties of women and especially little old ladies... 2/? 2y
Robotswithpersonality Elderly women who do themselves no favour, or are characterized poorly, in transparently having nothing better to do than spread gossip and get in other people's business, whilst the young women all seem to fall into the trap of acting like vapid, callous twits at one point or another. 3/? 2y
Robotswithpersonality Not even Miss Marple escapes a negative cast by a certain lurid fascination with the mystery at hand, though certainly more of her would have been better than following the vicar around. I wonder how much Agatha Christie was confined to the formulae and popular attitudes of the day. I think a publication from 1930 may be hampering my judgement - if this wasn't so gratingly historical in attitude, I might judge it better. 4/5 2y
Robotswithpersonality I have not given up on this author or this series, but the next Marple book may determine whether I take a break and give a Hercule Poirot book a try. 5/5 2y
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Gissy
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I always enjoyed Agatha Christie cozy mysteries. There was a murder in this small town and everyone has an opinion of what happened. As the vicar said “The whole village of St Mary Mead probably knows exactly where you keep your toothbrush and what kind of tooth powder you use...if you change your shaving cream it will be a topic of conversation”🤣Miss Marple, who they said past her time looking through the window😳will discover the mystery⬇️

Gissy There were so many funny parts in this novel. But I also found various pejorative comments against women🙁I count at least 7😐Besides those comments, that I can ignored because it was “a silly woman” who resolved the mystery👍 I really enjoyed the novel. 3/3.5⭐️

#GoldenAgeCrimeClub (late reading-book was for January😳I‘m always late, trying to read faster but here I am🤷🏽‍♀️ @Mitch
GR #ATY2023 prompt #43
4th book #FabulousFebruary @Andrew65
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Gissy February 2023 #BookSpinBingo (#25 free space) @TheArolaOfBooks 2y
batsy Yes, it was really fun but a lot of British books written in this era (in my experience) tend to have terrible bits steeped in racism, sexism, classism, you name it 😕 2y
Andrew65 Brilliant 👏👏👏 2y
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Chrissyreadit
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Yes I loved this mystery! And I actually have never read Agatha Christie before- (except And Then There Were None) but this was charming, similar to a cozy, humor and intrigue. Another example that English villages are rather deadly places- so glad this was picked for the #goldenagecrimeclub kickoff

Mitch Glad you enjoyed it Chrissy. Be sure to follow #goldenagecrimeclub and see what others thought of Miss Marple! 2y
KathyWheeler Have you read Your Guide to Not Getting Murdered in a Quaint English Village? It plays on this trope murders in English villages. It was funny, and is very short. I failed all the quizzes. 😄 (edited) 2y
Chrissyreadit @KathyWheeler have not but it‘s on my ridiculously sized TBR 2y
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quietjenn
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Like an afternoon spent with an old friend, catching up and hearing all the news of the village. Such a treat. And, I remembered very little. I love Miss Marple and her debut here is so good. Plus, the Vicar's narration is particularly delightful. Looking forward to chatting about it with #goldenagecrimeclub tomorrow. Also, marveling about how so many mysteries that came after echo bits of this.

LiteraryinPA I completely relate to what you‘re saying!! I‘m doing some Agatha rereads right now, including the tagged book, and it‘s just so familiar and wonderful to hear from these characters again. And I also rarely remember too much about the book, so I can experience it afresh. 💗 2y
AmyG Well said. I barely remembered this one as I probably read it over 40 years ago…in high school. But it was so comforting. It too, me wayback to reading in my childhood room. 2y
batsy Beautifully put! ❤️ I agree, I loved "rediscovering" how Miss Marple made her entrance—I'd forgotten how spiky/witty this could be. 2y
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batsy
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Like @TheAromaofBooks said, I've read this multiple times but I'm always surprised anew by the outcome. I'm not sure what this means—but for me it's super fun to find that the Christie books tend to be mysteries that keep on giving. Great period detail about an English village & how it views women/spinsters/elderly ladies, which means certain troubling elements, as well. I appreciate the sharp wit & the vicar's POV. #GoldenAgeCrimeClub @Mitch

IndoorDame What a cool vintage edition! 2y
mabell I haven‘t seen that cover! 2y
Aimeesue I laughed so much at Len's comments about Mary's housekeeping skills 😂 2y
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batsy @IndoorDame @mabell The old Fontana Christie covers can be so weird/surreal; love them 🙂 2y
batsy @Aimeesue That bit when he wouldn't have minded her quitting but had to work his magic for her to stay 😅 2y
jlhammar Love that cover! 2y
TheAromaofBooks What a creepy cover!!! I think part of the reason I love rereading this one is the humor throughout. I absolutely love Len and find his narration to be rather hilarious. But obviously both my memory and my detecting skills need a little work 😂 2y
batsy @jlhammar Me too! It's so distinctive. 2y
batsy @TheAromaofBooks I'm the same re: memory and detecting skills 😂 On the other hand that makes us the ideal reader for mystery books—we'll always be surprised 😆 2y
Cathythoughts I love this this cover ♥️ 2y
Centique Brilliant cover and lovely photo! What a beautiful colour 😍 2y
batsy @Centique Thank you! I couldn't let a flower go to waste when I needed a photo of a book for Litsy 🤣 2y
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LitsyEvents
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Repost for @Mitch

Not long to go before our first #goldenagecrimeclub buddy read discussion. On Sunday I‘ll post 4 or 5 prompts to get the conversations started. Really looking forward to it!

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DGRachel
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Finished my reread for #goldenagecrimeclub, so I‘m all set for next week‘s discussion. Richard E. Grant‘s narration was delightful and I enjoyed the mystery, misogyny aside. Miss Marple doesn‘t annoy me nearly as much as Poirot. 😂

Mitch Can‘t wait to dive into some chat next Sunday 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 2y
rabbitprincess Well now I know what I‘m spending a Libro.fm credit on 😄 2y
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TheAromaofBooks
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I'm always happy for an excuse to revisit any of Christie's books, so even though I have read this one several times, when I saw it was January's pick for the #GoldenAgeCrimeClub I was happy to reread!! I never seem to remember how this one is going to turn out. The red herrings are laid so well. I absolutely love the vicar and his wife as well, and despite there being quite a few characters, I never felt overwhelmed by them. Miss Marple is ⬇️

TheAromaofBooks (cont'd) always a delight as well. Looking forward to discussing this one!!

@Mitch

#Booked2023 - Set in a neighborhood @Cinfhen @BarbaratheBibliophage @alisiakae
#ReadySetRead - Favorite author; Character you would love to be friends with; Cozy mystery @Clwojick
#100YearsofBooks
#NoBuy2023 - Favorite author @PuddleJumper
#JoyousJanuary - 1/7 books @Andrew65
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Clwojick Woohoo! Way to go! 2y
mabell One of my favorites! 2y
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Andrew65 Great 👏👏👏Always good to get back to Agatha Christie. 2y
Mitch So happy to be kicking the reading club off with this one! 2y
Mitch Great cover! 2y
TheAromaofBooks @Mitch - I ordered a copy of Whose Body? this week as well, so already excited about February... I've been meaning to read a Sayers mystery forever!! 2y
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kspenmoll
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Finished both these mysteries for #serieslove2023 #GoldenAgeCrimeClub #jumpstart2023 #joyousJanuary #readathon
I had such fun reading Agatha after years & years! How she accomplishes detailed characterization through dialogue delighted me. The intricate plot kept me guessing.
2nd in a series,RFM was more engaging than the 1st in the series.1948 CA.Reporter Charley H works to exonerate her friend Dan,jailed for murder. #historicalmystery

Clwojick Way to go! 🤍 2y
Andrew65 These look good. Well done 👏👏👏 2y
Mitch Yeah. Can‘t wait to get chatting! 2y
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kspenmoll
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I am only half way through this book, but really enjoying a returning to Agatha. It‘s been years! I forgot how she use‘s dialogue to reveal her characters. Plus, these covers! #goldenagecrimeclub

Soubhiville What beautiful happy healthy plants! 2y
batsy Lovely photo! 2y
erzascarletbookgasm Pretty photo, I like the pot! 2y
kspenmoll @Soubhiville @batsy @erzascarletbookgasm Thank you! So nice to have geraniums bloom in winter! 2y
Mitch I love these new covers! I‘ve got more than slightly obsessed by them! 🤣 2y
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gossamerchild
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I refuse to take another picture of the cover of this, as it's truly hideous. I've never liked a book so much that I hated to look at and touch. Weird reading experience 🤣

That being said, I loved this! And I was surprised by how much I enjoyed the first Miss Marple. I was taken aback by her not being the narrator, though. I will be reading the next in this series.

#teamslaughter #scarathlon2022

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gossamerchild
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And lastly, my #autumnalbucketlist. This is a little short, but the month is gonna be busy!

#teamslaughter #Scarathlon2022

@Clwojick

Clwojick 🖤🦇 2y
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gossamerchild
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Here is my #watchlist for #Scarathlon2022. Probably a bit ambitious, but luckily I'm married to someone whose favorite hobby is watching movies, whose favorite movie genre is horror, and whose birthday happens to be October 31 😀 'tis a good month for both of us.

Just under the wire for #earlybirdpoints.

#teamslaughter
@clwojick

Clwojick Yayyyy! Say hello to my fellow Scorpion! I‘m a November 1st baby! 2y
gossamerchild @Clwojick sweet! Happy early birthday! 2y
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gossamerchild
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Doesn't matter how I do this, I can't get all the titles in one shot 🤣🤣. Oh well.

I decided I wanted to try #bookspin for #scarathlon2022. So here are the first 15 titles 😁. Guess I'll post the rest in another one.

@TheAromaofBooks @Clwojick #teamslaughter

Clwojick Great list! 2y
TheAromaofBooks Yay!! Glad to have you along!! 2y
gossamerchild @clwojick @thearomaofbooks thank you! This is such a fantastic idea. It's nice to have a plan, even when I don't follow it 😆 2y
Clwojick Agreed! I almost never fully follow a plan! Lol 2y
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elkeOriginal
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Finally read the very first #Marple and it was a delight! At first I thought ‘more Marple, please!‘ but Christie knows her business and it was the perfect build-up in getting to know Jane Marple and how people underestimate her. The vicar as narrator and the intro to the village were perfect. The mystery well done. The surprise was the wit and humor in the dialogue. Such a good read!
#agathachristie #missmarple #whodunnit

Ruthiella I love Miss Marple! 😍 2y
MrsK Marple has always been a favorite of mine. I‘ve reread this one several times ❤️ 2y
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brittanyreads
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4.5/5⭐
I have a feeling I'm going to love Marple 👵
LIKES
- Marple is adorable and witty
- I enjoyed her being introduced as a side character and not the narrator
- This is twisty and the people are complex/complicated
- Many people had motive
- The town setting was cozy
- Loved the maps
- Audio was WONDERFUL!
DISLIKES
- Dragged a bit in the middle
- Got some characters mixed up - there were many

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brittanyreads
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It's a breezy, overcast day which is a nice break from the typical 94* afternoons we've had lately, so I decided to do some reading at the park! Dare I say...it's feeling a bit like Florida Fall! 👀👀👀

Started my very first Marple! Enjoying it very much as I do with most of Christie's books ☺️

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Lizpixie
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Bk9 of June & #BigJuneReadathon & Bk1 of #20in4 #readathon is done! Richard.E.Grant does a wonderful job of bringing this classic cozy to life, I‘m glad I came across it on Scribd. I do love my Poirot but Miss Marple runs a close 2nd with her quiet wisdom & unexpected belief in the worst of human nature. I‘d love a Grandma like her! Highly recommend. #BookspinBingo #AudiobookChallenge2022 #ChristieCrimeClub

TheAromaofBooks When Miss Marple is in full Marple-ism mode, she's my favorite 😂 3y
Andrew65 A brilliant start. 👏👏👏 3y
Clwojick Way to go! 3y
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Lizpixie
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Already kicked off my #20in4 #readathon I‘m about halfway through the audiobook of the 1st full Marple novel on Scribd, read by Richard.E.Grant. Set in her village of St Mary Mead, it‘s a wonderful #whodidntdoit Colonel Protheroe is on of the most despised people in the village, so when he‘s shot it‘s a case of who didn‘t have a motive? Happy reading!

Andrew65 Got to love a good Agatha Christie. (edited) 3y
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StaceGhost
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Miss Marple is such a lovely detective! How could I ever pick a favorite? I can‘t even choose a favorite author! I love them all equally: Dorothy & Agatha & Georges & Arthur & Raymond & Walter…🔍 this was a great start for the #sharreadathon ~7 hrs audio reading logged, largely while walking on the beach

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks ❤️❤️❤️ 3y
BiblioLitten Have you read Magpie Murders? I think all whodunnit fans will love it 😊 3y
StaceGhost @BiblioLitten not yet! I had it confused with the raven boys but now I‘m adding it to my tbr! It sounds fascinating (edited) 3y
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Victoria_Clyne
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I'm on a bit of a cozy crime fiction spree at the moment and thought I should try Agatha Christie. I started with the first Poirot and followed it up with the first Miss Marple. There is a reason her books are so well read.

I really enjoyed reading this. I could picture the village and the characters. I have watched a number of adaptions which possibly coloured my imaginings. However I'm definitely looking forward to the next one.

Lizpixie Welcome to the #christiecrimeclub! 3y
Victoria_Clyne @Lizpixie Thanks. I think I'm going to love the #christiecrimeclub. 3y
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Bookish_Gal
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This is Agatha‘s first Mis Marple Mystery story. As you can tell as she is barely in the story besides being said to be the cooth who lives next door to the murder location. No, I still didn‘t guess the murder, but it was slow going for me. Very misleading and round about. Generalizations galore. Enjoyable, as all her books are though. Interesting point of view being from the vicar himself - was his place the murder was done. #AgathaChristie

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Something wicked this way commutes??🕷🕷

megnews That would give me the heebie jeebies! 3y
AmyG @megnews Right? I do not like spiders. 😬 3y
Traci1 Oh I do not like that. Nope. 3y
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ImperfectCJ
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I found this mystery delightful! Miss Marple is a dear and I love the relationship between Len and Griselda. I feel like Christie found something of her stride with writing characters in this one. I mean, sure, they're still types, but they seem more 3-dimensional than usual with her books. I also appreciate the vicar as narrator; his profession gives him an excuse to hear from so many different characters.

Ruthiella Miss Marple is my favorite Christie sleuth. I wish there were more novels featuring her! 3y
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"Griselda laughed, blew me a kiss, and departed through the window."

Agatha Christie's characters are always entering and exiting through the window, and it always takes an effort to stop picturing them climbing through a little vertical sash window and see French doors instead.

LeahBergen 😆 so true! 3y
Lreads 🤔😂😂 3y
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melissanorr
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I went on a Miss Marple minibinge the last couple days. I forgot how funny these stories can be! #cozymystery #cozies

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rabbitprincess
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Forgot to post my recap of my May 2021 #BookSpinBingo. Got a bingo for the first time in a few months (northeast corner to southwest corner).

TheAromaofBooks Yay!! Fabulous month!! 4y
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rabbitprincess
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How did I miss out on reading this book, despite having seen both the Joan Hickson and the Geraldine McEwan adaptations? This was a good first novel for Marple, and the vicar made a suitable narrator.

kwmg40 I recently rewatched the Geraldine McEwan adaptations of By the Pricking of my Thumbs and A Murder is Announced. I'll have to add this one to my viewing list! 4y
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Ruthiella
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The prompt “Cottage” makes me think immediately of Miss Marple and her life in the village of St. Mary Mead.

I have a sweet tooth for the mystery genre and Christie is one of my all time favorites. I would love to take tea with Miss Marple and listen to her chat about village life, if I could enter into a fictional universe. ☕️ 💜

#LitsySpringBreak

TheKidUpstairs I love classic British village mysteries! 4y
Ruthiella @TheKidUpstairs You can‘t beat Miss Marple for that! 😀 4y
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Tera0707
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I was a bit disappointed that this isn‘t seen through Miss Marple‘s POV... but in the end, I guess I can see why it was written that way. ⭐️⭐️⭐️💫

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Tera0707
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This is my first Miss Marple Mystery. #thequeenofmystery

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LDavisMunro
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This is the second Agatha Christie book I've read and I really enjoyed it. I am a new Miss Marple fan! Blanket and candle to add a little extra #hygge to my reading session.

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Skygoddess1
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Similar to Poirot‘s introduction, Miss Marple is a side character who pops in occasionally and ultimately solves the crime. I think would‘ve enjoyed this story more from Miss Marple‘s perspective. #AuthorAMonth #LittenListen #BookSpinBingo #WinterGames2020 #TeamReadNosedReindeer +16 pts

TheAromaofBooks Great progress!!! 4y
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galueth28
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Definetely one of my favourites! Lovely cast of characters, great mistery with a satisfying resolution and, of course, Miss Marple's introduction as one of the best literary detectives.

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triplem80
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My favorite part of these old school whodunits is always the wrap-up at the end. I didn't predict this one!
Also excited to have finished my #doublespin for December! #TeamReadNosedReindeer

@TheAromaofBooks @StayCurious

TheAromaofBooks Yay!! Great progress!! 4y
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