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Addio, Miss Marple
Addio, Miss Marple | Agatha Christie
Un tranquillo villino vittoriano con vista sul mare e un bellissimo giardino: la casa ideale per due giovani sposi. Eppure, proprio in quella che considerava l'abitazione dei suoi sogni, Gwenda Reed comincia a provare un senso di angoscia. Alcune strane scoperte, infatti, la portano a collegare la nuova abitazione con vaghi ricordi della sua infanzia: un sentiero interrato nel giardino, una porta murata, una strana tappezzeria ritrovata in un armadio chiuso a chiave. Gwenda sicura di non essere mai stata prima nel paese dove andata ad abitare, ma allora come pu conoscere quei particolari? Il peggio per che la residenza legata a un'immagine drammatica sempre presente nei suoi incubi: lo strangolamento di una giovane donna. Si tratta di un'allucinazione o di una premonizione? Gwenda e il marito iniziano a indagare sui precedenti proprietari, mettendo pian piano alla luce un'oscura vicenda che risale a molti anni prima e che li coinvolge personalmente. Per fortuna, tuttavia, su di loro veglia l'eccentrica e sorprendente Miss Marple, che ancora una volta riuscir a far luce sullo strano groviglio... Scritto da Agata Christie durante il secondo conflitto mondiale, "Addio, Miss Marple" fu pubblicato postumo nel 1976.
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OutsmartYourShelf
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“No,” said Miss Marple. “You believed what he said. It really is very dangerous to believe people. I never have for years.”

Gwenda arrives in England from New Zealand. She's been sent ahead by her husband to buy a home for them & after several days house-hunting, Gwenda happens upon the charming village of Dillmouth. There is a house there up for sale & it's perfect for Gwenda & husband, Giles, (continued)

OutsmartYourShelf but Gwenda starts having strange déjà vu feelings so she escapes for a short break to some friends in London.

There she meets Miss Marple & after an outburst during a play at the theatre, Gwenda confides in her that she thinks a murder was committed in her new home. When Giles arrives he's not convinced at first but when evidence is found suggesting a mysterious disappearance around twenty years before,
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OutsmartYourShelf the couple decide to investigate further despite Miss Marple's warning to 'let sleeping murder lie'.

This is my least favourite episode of the 1980s TV series with Joan Hickson in the title role, but I actually really enjoyed the book. Although this is the 5th book in the series chronologically, it wasn't published until the 1970s & you can tell there has been a distinct improvement in the flow of the story & the fact that Miss Marple is more
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TheSpineView Awesome! 2w
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 2w
DieAReader 🥳🥳🥳 2w
Librarybelle Awesome!! 3d
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MariaW
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I was able to finish listening to this one on the flight to Cairo.
I have to say this is one of the best Agatha Christie novels so far. Brenda thinks she is loosing her mind but instead she is just remembering things. Don‘t we come across dejavus as well? What memories might they be?

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MariaW
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On the way to the airport… listening to another Agatha Christie story.

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AroundTheBookWorld
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dabbe 🩶🖤🩶 4mo
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She paused and said softly, “Poor Helen . . . Poor lovely Helen, who died young . . . You know, Giles, she isn‘t there anymore—in the house—in the hall. I could feel that yesterday before we left. There‘s just the house. And the house is fond of us. We can go back if we like. . . .”
#SleepingMurder #AgathaChristie #MissMarple #lastline #closingline #Mystery #Fiction #Crime #Classics #MysteryThriller #Detective #Audiobook #MurderMystery #Thriller

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Robotswithpersonality
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Yummy brain candy, just as I like it. If I've got the history straight, this book was originally written in the 40s but not published until the 70s and I think the development in the writing from entries earlier in the series shows. Marple is a more even presence rather than tacked on at the end, and the sleuthing/plot flows better. Maybe I just liked it more because I guessed the culprit before the end. 😏

⚠️racial slur, suicide, xenophobia

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Oh for the days when having a house (actually being able to AFFORD a house) for ten or twelve YEARS meant you were 'restless'. 🤦🏼‍♂️...Who manages to measure anything in decades anymore?! 🤷🏼‍♂️

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Jeg
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A great escape for me on these very hot days here in Perth. Published after Agatha‘s death . Hope you all are keeping cool or warm . 🌞☃️

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jlhammar
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My last Miss Marple mystery. It‘s a good one! Well, I really enjoyed them all. Making my way through all twelve, one each month (in publication order), has been a highlight of my reading year.

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks So pretty 😍 11mo
Ruthiella I love this as a reading challenge. Miss Marple is my favorite Christie detective. 11mo
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IndoorDame
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I especially liked this Miss Marple! I really took my time with this one, reading it over several weeks even though it‘s fairly short. And I got totally drawn into the mystery, even trying to guess the murderer, which I never bother to do since I‘m always wrong (don‘t worry I was still wrong 😆). I feel like this one would make a great stage play.

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Settling in for #hyggehour with a cup of chai to read a few chapters of Miss Marple and the next essay on snow. #midwintersolace #naturalitsy

dabbe 💙❄️💙 11mo
IndoorDame @dabbe 💜💜💜 11mo
TheBookHippie 🩶 11mo
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#hyggehugs I left a family Chanukah gathering early last night cause one of the kiddos came over with a fever and I‘m mildly immunocompromised. I‘ve decided to ignore my chores and spend all morning (maybe all day) on the couch with kitty, Dame Agatha, her ghost, and a pot of tea, in an effort not to come down with whatever she has. #midwintersolace #naturalitsy @AllDebooks @TheBookHippie @Chrissyreadit @jenniferw88

AllDebooks Purrfect x 😹 Stay well 12mo
rubyslippersreads Kitties love anything with “sleeping“ in the title. 😹 12mo
TheBookHippie Looks so cozy!!!! Little ones with germs at holiday is how I‘ve gotten ill so many times !!!!! 🫣😵‍💫 I hope you stay well!!! 🤍🤍🤍🤍 12mo
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IndoorDame @TheBookHippie @AllDebooks thank you! 🤞🏼 12mo
IndoorDame @rubyslippersreads so far he seems very pleased, and is dutifully napping away 😹 12mo
dabbe Fingers crossed that you stay well! Good plan for the day, too! Hello there, sweet little floofy! 🖤🐾🖤 12mo
IndoorDame @dabbe thanks 🙏🤗 12mo
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Julsmarshall
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I liked this one quite a bit! Fast moving, solid mystery (though I did guess it pretty early on), and great characters. How did she come up with so many unique perspectives? Happy New Year‘s Eve! I‘m getting one last book or 2 in, going for a black out #BooskpinBingo card! @TheAromaofBooks #Winter Readathon @Andrea_booknerd_Jones

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!!! 2y
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She paused and said softly, “Poor lovely Helen, who died young . . . You know, Giles, she isn‘t there anymore—in the house—in the hall. I could feel that yesterday before we left. There‘s just the house. And the house is fond of us. We can go back if we like. . . .”
#SleepingMurder #AgathaChristie #MissMarple #lastline #closingline #book #books #bookcase #bookcases #bookcover #bookcovers #bookcoverdesign #Classics #Fiction #Romance #Crime 💟💟💟💟

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Libby1
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My first review for a while! Hello, everyone!

I love this 80s-tastic cover.

I‘ve become a decided Marple Devotee. Her gentleness, strength, wit, courage, and kindness are all on display in this, her final appearance.

LeahBergen Hello! 👋🏻 I love Miss Marple (and read all of her mysteries in my teens 😆). 4y
Libby1 Hello, @LeahBergen ! Good to see you again. I‘ve read much more Poirot than Marple and I think I need to remedy this. 4y
AlaMich Has she been stabbed in the head by the knitting needles? I‘m confused...🤔😉 4y
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Libby1 @AlaMich - that‘s what I thought, too! It‘s just meant to be an artsy montage, I think. I don‘t want to give out any spoilers! 4y
JennyM 👋 lovely to see you back 😘 4y
Libby1 Hi, @JennyM ! Thanks so much. It‘s lovely to see you, too. It does my heart good. 💜 4y
batsy I love that 80s-tastic cover, too! 4y
Libby1 Hi, @batsy ! 👋 4y
andrew61 Wow what a great cover 4y
Libby1 @andrew61 - I KNOW! I hope you‘re well. 4y
andrew61 @Libby1 yes thanks,great to see you back ☺ 4y
Libby1 @andrew61 - thanks! 😊 4y
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BookishMe
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Completed the last novel in #ReadingMM (sigh, denial it's end ;o)

After reading her mysteries, I feel Miss Marple has led me through evils of people in her time. Plots have become predictable despite the twists.
3 & half ⭐⭐⭐ for this

Nonetheless, the company of Miss Marple makes her books a WIN for me. Will move on to the various short stories with the 'old pussy'

Still on track to finish 3 books for #NutsinMay just not the planned titles 😉

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#ThoughtfulThursday
thanks @JoScho for tagging
Staycation to celebrate daughter's 21st last month was cancelled (her diploma grad as well) we kept changing birthday plans as situation was not improving then.

A Rescheduled concert

Shopping trips across Causeway poof'd as neighbouring country closed that border & here we were advised against non-essential travel.

📚 Tagged for #NutsinMay tho it wasn't on initial list😉

🍫 Enjoyed almond choc

MoonWitch94 Thanks for playing 😊 5y
JoScho 💗💗💗 5y
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BookishMe
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Was looking up titles for #ReadYourSign when a #currentRead for #ReadingMM turned up (prompt - published in the year I was born ;)
Some great titles were published that year!

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/1976_in_literature

Incidentally that's the year Dame Christie passed away. That book was published posthumously, some 30 years after she had written it

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Aaronlisa
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I read this between April 26 & 39 and rated it 4.5 ⭐️. I have not been to keen on Miss Marple, largely because in the 2 or 3 stories, I‘ve read featuring her, she really does little to solve the crime and she didn‘t seem to be the feisty lady detective I was lead to believe she was. In this book, she is very active & feisty. This is one of my favourite Christie novels.

BookishMe Not sure if you have read 4 50 from Paddington or Nemesis. She appears throughout those stories and I like them better, for her constant presence ;D 5y
Aaronlisa @BookishMe no I have not yet. I had been reading the books in order until this year when I decided to participate in the readathon that the official Christie website hosts. I will be sure to check those two out. Thanks 5y
BookishMe You're reading all the Agatha Christie books in order? I only attempted the Miss Marple series as I found myself enjoying her stories more #ReadingMM 5y
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Aaronlisa @BookishMe I was trying to do it but it was hard. Then I discovered that Agatha Christie‘s website was doing a challenge this year to read 12 of her books fitting a theme and there is quite a bit of flexibility with the books. I am glad I did because I had kind of written off Miss Marple but this book was really good. 5y
BookishMe 👍🏽 👍🏽 Glad you enjoyed it ;D 5y
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Genres: Mystery, Crime Fiction, Detective fiction
Start: April 13th,2020
End: April 27th,2020
Why: looked interesting
Summary: Gwenda moved into a new home, odd things started to happen. Her best efforts to modernise the house, she succeeded in dredging up the past. Worse, she felt an crazy sense of terror every time she climbed the stairs. Gwenda turns to Miss Marple to exorcise her ghosts. can they solve a crime committed many years before?

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CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian
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This is my favourite Agatha Christie I've read so far! I loved the young couple Gwenda and Giles (the name of course reminded me of Buffy) and the course of the story was very twisty. I liked how it started out as a potential haunted house story and then veered into a cold murder case where the villain turned out to be a slut-shaming patriarch. Also, I think I am getting better at following the clues, because I guessed (correctly!) the murderer!

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Last Miss Marple novel ✅
#myyearwithagatha

BookishMe 😔😔 I am not looking forward to this when I am done with #ReadingMM 5y
umbrellagirl @BookishMe This was a reread for me but I have many Poirot novels left. My goal is to finish all of the AC books this year. 5y
BookishMe @umbrellagirl have fun achieving the goal 👍🏽👍🏽 Have you completed the Ťommy and Tuppence stories? I used to read Poirot more when younger. Sometime last year, I realised I enjoyed reading Miss Marple mysteries more and decided to read her stories in order. Not going to enjoy completing MM series ;o 5y
BookishMe Rereads remain equally enjoyable! I reread this while going through the Miss Marple titles 5y
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Jen2
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Always love these stories!!

Freespirit Love them! 5y
Geenie 💖 Miss Marple 5y
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BriannaT
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This was Miss Marple‘s last case. I kind of guessed who the killer was, but I have to admit, I loved the way it was written - the descriptions, dialogue, and suspense show a lot of growth from Ms. Marple‘s first case.

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Runner5ive
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Finished all the Miss Marple books. Not a bad book, could make a good movie if done well. I'm hopeless at guessing whodunnit. I love reading them but I can never guess them.

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Book - tagged. Movie - The Big Sleep starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall (also a book by Raymond Chandler). Song - No Sleep Til Brooklyn - The Beastie Boys. #manicmonday

SW-T Love that song 💕 6y
rretzler @SW-T 😁 6y
JoScho 💜😴💜 6y
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BarbaraJean
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“It really is very dangerous to believe people. I never have for years.” Sage—if pessimistic—advice from Miss Marple in this, her last case. Miss Marple isn‘t as central to the action here, but she certainly helps guide our protagonists in the right direction. I enjoyed her advice and little nudges along the way, as well as the much more positive portrayal of women in this one. And I had suspicions of the murderer early on, but then I got misled!

BarbaraJean Oh! I forgot to tag this with #SeriesRead for @TheSpineView ‘s Challenge! Only one more Miss Marple to read—I have to circle back to this one still: 6y
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A thrift shop treasure this time!

MaGoose I read this eons ago. Need to reread I guess. 6y
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As always Agatha Christie does not disappoint. The twist and turns and of course the unexpected ending, are the classic trademarks of an Agatha Christie novel. This is now one of my favorite novels written by her. I was so excited when I finished it. I‘m so excited for my next read. #SleepingMurder #AgathaChristie #MissMarple #book #books #bookyourself #bookunion #bookutopia #bookunicorn #bookunicorns #Mystery #Fiction #Crime #Classics 💘💘💘💘💘

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This was the 2nd book by Agatha Christie I read, only after And Then There Were None and I have to say that I was a "little" disappointed. Like the name suggests, it was about a sleeping murder, i.e., a murder that happened 18 years ago. But was that really a murder? Or was there nothing to investigate at all? Aah, you can read it out but I guess the other Christie novels would be better.?