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The Body in the Library
The Body in the Library | Agatha Christie
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Agatha Christie's genius for detective fiction is unparalleled. Her worldwide popularity is phenomenal, her characters engaging, her plots spellbinding. No one knows the human heartor the dark passions that can stop itbetter than Agatha Christie. She is truly the one and only Queen of Crime. The Body in the Library The body of a beautiful blonde is found in the library of Gossington Hall. What the young woman was doing in the quiet village of St. Mary Mead is precisely what Jane Marple means to find out. Amid rumors of scandal, Miss Marple baits a clever trap to catch a ruthless killer.
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The trouble I took to mug up that bit about the Devonshire Starrs . . . Oh well, my luck‘s out. Dance, dance, little gentleman!”
And Raymond returned to the ballroom.
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One early morning sees Dolly Bantry wake up to find the dead body of a young woman in their library. Neither Dolly nor husband, the Colonel, have seen her before but it's not long before the local gossip starts up. Dolly knows this could end up ostracising them from the village so she reaches out to long-time friend, Jane Marple, for help & her enquiries see them head off to the Majestic hotel for a short stay. (Continued)

OutsmartYourShelf When another body is found in the charred remains of a car in an abandoned quarry, Miss Marple realises she is dealing with a well-planned murder.

I was a bit disappointed with the first book in this series but this one was much better. The characters are not quite so dreary & the plot clips along at a fair rate. I remembered quite a bit of this one from the 1980s TV series but it was still a great read.
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OutsmartYourShelf Miss Marple came across rather well & it's clear that she is nobody's fool. Obviously there are one or two places where attitudes have changed such as the disapproval for an unmarried couple living together, a situation which wouldn't turn a hair nowadays. Overall though I really enjoyed reading this one. 5🌟

Full review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/4882843898
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TheSpineView Sounds good. Great review 👏 2mo
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DieAReader 🥳Great! 2mo
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️I read an Agatha Christie novel every December, & it‘s something I always look forward to. This was my first Miss Marple mystery, and it did not disappoint! It definitely made me want to read more from her series - I feel like I know Poirot so well & would like to know Miss Marple the same. What feels like a straightforward whodunit is, of course, not that at all. I always like being taken on the ride Christie brings me on.Til next year!

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Robotswithpersonality
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A quality distraction. Just the right length. Engrossing enough to keep focus, but not too taxing for an already stressed brain. Of course, I could have done without the incredibly shallow, prejudiced descriptions/judgements and some other period (in)appropriate attitudes, but this worked much better for me than The Murder at the Vicarage - the right amount of Marple and way less high strung melodramatic dialogue. ⚠️Ableism, classism, misogyny

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Robotswithpersonality
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Love how looking for case parallels is just code for getting Marple to spill the tea. 🫗☕👂🏻👄

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Robotswithpersonality
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See what happens when you don't have the internet to entertain you?! 🫢

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Mrs. Bantry was dreaming. Her sweet peas had just taken a First at the flower show. The vicar, dressed in cassock and surplice, was giving out the prizes in church.
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Once a librarian. Always a librarian. Have taken great pleasure in sorting out my shelves today

Sleepswithbooks Looks fantastic!!! 9mo
Chelsea.Poole So pretty 🩷 9mo
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Laughterhp
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This is the second Miss Marple book! I finished it last week. I didn‘t think I was going to really enjoy the Miss Marple mysteries, but I really liked this one! The mystery was good and I‘m sure I missed clues as to who the killer was.

I‘m trying to read all the Agatha Christie books in order and like one a month!

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Jenken1998
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I like to read a few Christie books a year. I enjoy them but I am never blown away by them. This one features Miss Marple but she is not as present as I expected she would be. She solves the mystery but it seems like it is done off scene. It was enjoyable 3 stars.

Jenken1998 I think the mystery/ thriller genre has us searching for the shock and awe that these older mysteries seem simple. I feel myself always looking for the “shocking twist“. It's there in these reads but it's not like we have come to expect from current stories. IMO 10mo
Leniverse I think that's fairly common with Miss Marple stories, that she's not the main character. She's usually the NPC with vital information. Practically a deus ex machina at times. lol 10mo
BookBelle84 @Jenken1998 I completely agree! When I'm reading Christie, I am always looking for the tropes of the genre and think about how she was one of the first to use them. It makes me appreciate her writing more. 10mo
Jenken1998 @leniverse I guess I never really noticed in until this book. Not that it matters. They are still enjoyable. I wonder if it's the same with Poirot and I never noticed. Guess I will find one to read or reread. 10mo
Leniverse No, Poirot is definitely the main character everywhere he goes 😆 10mo
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ImperfectCJ
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My monthly Christie is complete for April. I enjoyed this one. I like Christie's little opinionated asides about children, parenting, social conventions, generational and class differences. Miss Marple is always on the verge of not being taken seriously even though she's got the sharpest mind in the bunch.

DrSabrinaMoldenReads What‘s a Christie that you have not liked and What‘s been your favorite? 12mo
ImperfectCJ @DrSabrinaMoldenReads I didn't like The Big 4 (apparently Christie didn't like it either). As far as favorites, I quite liked The ABC Murders and Murder on the Orient Express. Her stories usually don't stick with me well, but those I remember. The Sittaford Mystery has grown on me a bit, too, even though it didn't really strike me when I read it. 12mo
DrSabrinaMoldenReads @ImperfectCJ It‘s interesting that you mentioned “Orient Express” because that‘s the one I just read and I was letdown. When I was in about middle school many many years ago, I loved her books and decided to try again since I have not found many mysteries that baffled me like hers did back then. Is there another mystery writer you particularly like? 12mo
ImperfectCJ @DrSabrinaMoldenReads I teach 6th graders, and I have one who loves Agatha Christie. He's got a much better memory for her books than I do. I read horror when I was in middle school, pretty new to mystery. Other mystery writers I like: I'm a Michael Connelly and Louise Penny completist, and I just started reading Elly Griffiths, Dorothy Sayers, and Phoebe Atwood Taylor, whose books I liked, but I haven't read much by them yet. 12mo
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jlhammar
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“Downstairs in the lounge, by the third pillar from the left, there sits an old lady with a sweet, placid spinsterish face, and a mind that has plumbed the depths of human iniquity and taken it as all in the day‘s work. Her name‘s Miss Marple…and where crime is concerned she‘s the goods, Conway.” 😆

💙Miss Marple! Enjoyed this second installment enormously. Delightful (though the crime revealed is quite dark) and just a pleasure to read.

batsy This is a dark mystery, indeed. It's one of my faves but I remember being just a tad spooked when I read it as a kid. 13mo
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This is something I‘ve been looking forward to reading for a while. This was very exciting from beginning to end. I‘m always excited when it comes to a Miss Marple mystery. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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Sarahreadstoomuch
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Classic Christie…. And my first Miss Marple in decades!!

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IndoorDame
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Oooh, this was just delicious! With Christie half the fun is seeing the solution neatly laid out at the end and piecing it together again backwards, and this one seemed especially well plotted so I got to relish that sense of surprise all over again as I ran back through how everything fit together.

IndoorDame And how much do I love Miss Marple for relishing the thought of the murderer hanging! Female heroes are too rarely allowed to be seen in any light that may make them look unfeeling. #Pantone2023 #VanillaCream #FabulousFebruary (edited) 14mo
RaeLovesToRead I love the cover on this version! 14mo
IndoorDame @RaeLovesToRead I‘m obsessed with these covers! I‘d love to have all of the Miss Marple books in these editions, but so far I only have the first 5. 14mo
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Andrew65 Well done 👏👏👏 I actually rewrote this story for one of my English assessments for school many years ago. 🤣 14mo
IndoorDame @Andrew65 oh, how fun! 14mo
Andrew65 @IndoorDame The teacher didn‘t realise (thankfully) and in his comments described me as a budding Agatha Christie 🫣 14mo
IndoorDame @Andrew65 😂😂😂 14mo
Clwojick @andrew65!!!!!!!!!! 🤣🥸😎 14mo
batsy I love this one too though it's been awhile since I reread it! The cover in this edition is especially nice 💕 14mo
Andrew65 @Clwojick Somehow got away with that one 🥵 14mo
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jlhammar
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Friday #bookmail Part 2! Wine of Honour is our March #FurrowedMiddlebrowClub read (cannot wait!) and, after finishing the first Miss Marple for #GoldenAgeCrimeClub, I immediately ordered the second to read this month. I‘ll be starting Mind of the Raven soon for #NaturaLitsy.

LeahBergen Nice! 👍 14mo
Tamra What a beautiful sight! 14mo
batsy What @Tamra said! Also so intrigued by the Raven book. 14mo
AllDebooks Nice haul 😍 14mo
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Mitch
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Took a mere nano second today to choose an appropriately fitting bookmark 😊

Ruthiella Nice! 👍 14mo
jlhammar Perfect! 14mo
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Mitch
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I loved revisiting the first Miss Marple book so much that I‘m now going to read them all in order ( throughout 2023). I think there are 12 so fits neatly into a year long goal! 👏🏼

#goldenagecrimeclub

IndoorDame I had the same thought! I just had so much fun with her last month! 14mo
TheBookgeekFrau I love your library 😍 14mo
Ruthiella I‘ve been on a Christie kick as a result also. I‘ve read 4:50 From Paddington and 14mo
Larkken Love this idea! 14mo
AllDebooks I just finished The death at the vicarage last night and thought the same. 😊 13mo
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Thanks for the tag @Eggs
My favorite, female character is probably Miss Marple. My first Christie book was Body in the Library, and as a second daughter, who was labeled the smart one (my older sister was the pretty one), I took comfort in Miss Marple‘s genius and eccentricity. The older I get the more I love her. The beauty of Marple, she can fit in anywhere. If you have not played, consider yourself tagged.
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LiteraryinLawrence I 💗💗💗 Miss Marple too. Also Poirot, though I know many people find him too pompous. 1y
Cuilin @LiteraryinLawrence I love Poirot, pomposity and all. 1y
Eggs Thanks for joining in @Cuilin ❤️ 1y
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rachelk
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This book is part of the Miss Marple series and is considered an early cozy mystery. It wasn‘t my favorite Agatha Christie. Something about the class distinctions irritated me. Perhaps it was the trivialization of the dead girl from the ‘wrong‘ class by the snobbish well-to-do (possibly to make the story less sad)? That said, it is a clever whodunnit from the master and I‘m sure a good read if you‘re in the right mood.

rwmg I found it fascinating how the story started off sympathetic to the victim and shifted over its course to disdain for her as a gold digger 1y
rachelk @rwmg Yes! I think I just continued to feel a lot of sympathy for her. 1y
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BookedBySunrise
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Comfy Harry Potter PJ'S, Green Tea and one of my favorite Agatha Christie novels. Mid week Evening plan

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Lizpixie
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Bk10 of June & #BigJuneReadathon & Bk2 of #20in4 #readathon is done. The 2nd full Miss Marple story, it starts in St Mary Mead with the discovery of a dead girl in the library at Gossington Hall then to a seaside hotel where the girl worked. Miss Marple & Mrs Bantry go to do some sleuthing & show up the police. Of course! #BookspinBingo #ChristiesCrimeClub

Andrew65 Doing great 👏👏👏 2y
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 2y
Clwojick Well done! 2y
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Brainstorming the Marple T-shirt this morning! It‘s such a great idea 💡 considered a keyhole back but prefer the Peter Pan collar style 🧵What do you think of pearl buttons? I‘m leaning towards a stretch knit so they would function but largely decoratively 🪡

EvieBee This is so perfect!! What I envisioned! 😍😍 2y
StaceGhost @EvieBee yay! Thank you for the great idea! Once (I hope)🤞it comes to fruition I will give you all the details 😊 2y
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Jerdencon
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I‘m a little late starting this one - been a busy month and I haven‘t been reading that much - but hoping to start it today and get it back to you soon. @Jadams1776 @Roary47 @Kangaj1 #lmpbc #groupm

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They made it safely! @Roary47
I‘ll read and get your book back to you soon @Jadams1776
#lmpbc #groupm @Kangaj1

Roary47 Yay! I was so worried after what happened to the last one. 😭💛 2y
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The estate of Agatha Christie is reissuing the Miss Marple books! How pretty are the covers! This is from Barnes & Noble so im not sure if its their exclusive or if other stores will have them. I have these in original vintage paperbacks but i may just need to get these!

brittanyreads Ohhh lovely!! 2y
kspenmoll Besutiful! 2y
Nute Nice! 2y
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Roary47
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4✨Dice and Domino wanted to cuddle while I finished this one. How do you describe this without giving it away? Things are not what they seem and individuals keeping secrets. It was my first Miss Marple and will not be my last. So fun to read. 💛#LMPBC #GroupM @Jadams1776 @Kangaj1 @Jerdencon @suvata

Leftcoastzen So cute! 2y
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Roary47
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I got it in the mail yesterday. Yay! #LMPBC #GroupM @Jadams1776 @Kangaj1 @Jerdencon Whew! This should be the one from three weeks ago. Sorry we have a large population in the winter months that‘s probably why it‘s taking so long on my end. Plus them being short staffed. I‘ll try to read and send ASAP.

Kangaj1 It's a quick read. I mailed the next one on Wednesday this week. Glad you got it! 2y
Jerdencon No worries - as soon as get either one will read and send on to @Jadams1776 2y
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Nute
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I am an Agatha Christie fan. I am! As a fan I hate to select “So-so” as the final verdict for any of her books, but rereading Agatha Christie‘s books as an adult is not quite reawakening the lovely feelings that I had as a teen reader of her work. She was adored. Don‘t get me wrong, she still is, but even in the cozy realm this story lacks gumption. It is missing brouhaha - the frenzied excitement of a whodunnit mystery.👇🏽

Nute Okay, how and why is there a body in the library of Mr. and Mrs. Bantry? I‘ll bite. I want to know, but along the way that curiosity waned, probably because of lack of interest in who was affected by it, other than obviously the poor dead girl.🥴 And calling this a Miss Marple mystery?! That‘s a stretch by all definitions. It was more like a book featuring a guest appearance by Miss Marple.👇🏽 (edited) 2y
Nute Miss Marple‘s keen insights were not really needed, because by the time that she made a noteworthy appearance to solve the mystery, I was on the scene solving the mystery myself… helped along instead by the actual investigators, not the sleuth.
Now she did get me with a twisty revelation…Agatha still reigns as Queen there…she knows how to purposely misdirect and then shock a reader‘s perspective?👇🏽
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Nute She does that brilliantly. Props for that! See, she is my girl! And though it seems that this particular book should have remained a far distant memory, I am still on a quest to read all of her work. 2y
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LiteraryinLawrence Awesome review! I am also a huge Agatha fan, but yeah, not every single one is at the same standard. 🙃 2y
Crazeedi What a well worded and thoughtful review! I never really read many of her books for some reason. 2y
VioletBramble This one is on my 2022 reading list. I've had it a long time and I need to move it off the shelf. I'll go in with lowered expectations. Great review. Thanks for the warning. 2y
Nute @LiteraryinLawrence Thank you, Allison!💕 I agree with you. Your words ring true for Agatha Christie‘s canon and many other authors who have written many books. Not every book can be described as their best work or exemplify the author at the top of her/his game. Yet, they remain a talented and prolific author. She wrote so many books. A ‘miss‘ here and there is to be expected. Have you read all of her books? 2y
Nute @Crazeedi Thank you, Diane!💕 I have loved this author since my teen years when I had a magnetic pull towards quaint mystery books: Hercule Poirot, Miss Marple, Sherlock Holmes, Ellery Queen stories, Albert Campion, Henry Gamadge, etc., after enjoying Nancy Drew and The Hardy Boys books and so many others in childhood. For most of these authors, I have read the entirety of their mystery collections and at times I reread a book here and there. 2y
Nute @VioletBramble Thank you, Kelly!💕 Are you reading through Agatha Christie‘s entire canon? I read many of her books in my teenaged years. I have decided to read all of her books as an adult which required a reread for several of them. Since I remember the event of reading them with such fondness, maybe I am not being fair to these books with this new scrutiny. This is usually the reason why I don‘t often reread well-loved stories. 2y
Nute @VioletBramble Can‘t wait to read your review after you read this. Tag me.🙂 2y
bthegood This is on my reading list - and yes, like most authors for me (if I enjoy the first read enough and continue with them) some of their work is hit and miss - I have yet to find an author that is a solid pick every time - 🙂 2y
VioletBramble No, I'm not reading all the Christie books. I read a lot of her books when I was in 7th-9th grades. A neighbor used to pass all her books on to me when she was done with them. Her Ellery Queen books as well. In the many decades since 9th grade I have only read 1 Christie - Halloween Party. Body in the Library sounded interesting and it was one of the first books I bought on Kindle. I hope you enjoy reading your way through all the Christie novels. 2y
truthinfiction Ahh, Kimberley, you have said it. I was excited to read this book simply because it had the word library in it. But, I was, somewhat, sorely disappointed. When it comes to Dame Christie, her Tommy and tuppence books are a miss with me. I only read the first two and afterwards abandoned the cause. Have you read her Colonel Race series? 2y
Nute @truthinfiction It remains a wonder at Agatha Christie‘s proliferation as an author. She generated an extraordinary amount of written works which is why, I guess, we can be forgiving of a “missed” effort. The Tommy and Tuppence series didn‘t appeal to me either, but it was many years ago. Maybe I‘ll try again. I have read two of the Colonel Race series, Death on the Nile and Man in the Brown Suit. We have many options for our Buddy Read!🤗 2y
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Kangaj1
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#lmpbc13 #groupm @Jadams1776
I finished this one tonight. I've read a few Agatha Christie books now and they are just ok for me. I did find this one funny in spots - it was my first Miss Marple!

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#GratefulHarvest - Orange: Everything is orange-hued in this photo. A very fall colour theme!
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Oh, it‘s my annual Agatha Christie read. I think that I read this one already, but that‘s okay. She‘s worth a second go at it!

Andrew65 This is a favourite of mine. In fact rewrote this for an assignment at school when I was 15. 🤔🙄 Was told I was a budding Agatha Christie, little did the teacher know! 2y
Eggs Gorgeous 🧡🍊🤎 2y
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks 🧡🍂🤎 2y
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Nute @Andrew65 I love that memory, Andrew! According to the PBS Documentary on Agatha Christie, her interest in crime and mysteries was spurred by listening to her Mother and her Friends discussing the crime section of the newspaper. They would temper their discussions because of her presence in the room which is probably what gives her stories that cozy mystery feeling. 2y
Nute @eggs @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks HUGS and KISSES, Ladies!!!💕 2y
Andrew65 @Nute Love that story, very illuminating! 2y
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LostInSpace
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Quaint, very British, whodunnit.

Easy to follow, easy to read, short and sweet.

A quick diversion between other books 🌚

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BarbaraBB
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Just no. I used to be such a fan of Agatha Christie in my teens. Now it‘s just is meh for me. Especially Miss Marple. I am willing to give Poirot another chance though.

At least it‘s another prompt ticked off for #Booked2021.

TrishB I‘ve found they are not for me anymore either! 3y
Tamra I‘ve never been able to appreciate any of her novels that I‘ve tried. Even the lauded And Then There Were None was “meh” for me. I did enjoy the Miss Marple TV series, but I‘ve never read any. TV is so passive it‘s easier to buy in and I have lower expectations. (edited) 3y
CarolynM I don't think I've read any since I was about 15! 3y
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BarbaraBB @CarolynM Neither did I and I should have kept it that way. In my memory I cherished them! 3y
BarbaraBB @Tamra That one I didn‘t even enjoy back when I did enjoy her 😉 3y
Cinfhen Ugh, sorry....at least it was cheap & short!! The price we pay for “challenges” 😜 I‘ve listened to a bunch of Poirot audios and I really enjoyed them🤷🏼‍♀️ I thought they were clever and witty but perhaps a bit overly racist and anti-Semitic 😬 3y
Cathythoughts I enjoyed some of the Agatha movies .. but I‘m not a big cosy mystery fan 3y
BarbaraBB @Cinfhen I always preferred Poirot over Miss Marple but I have to agree they are racist, sexist and anti-Semitic 🤦🏻‍♀️ 3y
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DGRachel
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Stephanie Cole is an absolutely delightful narrator and I hope she does more of the Miss Marple mysteries. The story itself was fun, with several nice twists and fantastic characters. It‘s a story I‘ve seen on TV, but the clever twists mean I forget the solution every time, so it‘s new to me every time I read or watch it. 😂 #TitleIncludesLibraryOrLibrarian for #Booked2021

Cinfhen Great review 🎉you might like this one @BarbaraBB 3y
BarbaraBB @Cinfhen That‘s a good one! I‘ve probably read it in my teens (I read most Agatha Christies back then) but of course I can‘t remember! 3y
Cinfhen I can‘t remember what I read in March xxxxx @BarbaraBB 3y
rabbitprincess Seconding the praise for Stephanie Cole! 😊 3y
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rwmg
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Interesting how the story starts off quite sympathetic to the victim but shifts as time goes by to disdain for her as a gold-digger.

Despite having read it before (admittedly 7 years ago) I still couldn't work out/remember who did it.

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I thought I‘d share my favourite bag with you, it just hangs on my living room door as I enjoy looking at it 😅

Yuki_Onna This is awesome!!! 🤩 3y
Cazxxx @Yuki_Onna i love it 😻 3y
Ruthiella How cool! love it! 😀 3y
Cazxxx @Ruthiella isn‘t it 😍 3y
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Overall a good plot with twists about not trusting stereotypes. Of mistaken stories. Although, again, I felt lost of it being a Miss Marple story with not a lot of Miss Marple. She did so more in this one, though, even as it was mainly her insight of being a woman. She was only helpful in that regard. That she noticed little points that the men couldn‘t. This was a good quick read through and through
#whodunit

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Was about to read that when she hopped up. Second library run handed me this and another. This will be my second Mrs Marple mystery. Was not impressed by my first, so here‘s hoping for this very small mystery
The body of a young woman, dressed for a night party, is found early morning in a married couple‘s library. No one knows who she is. So the wife calls up Mrs Marple before the police arrived.
#whodunit

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This was my first Agatha Christie novel. I quite enjoyed, it was a quick fun read. I haven't read a lot in this genre, so it was a nice break from my normal heavy epic fantasy reads that I tend to stick to.

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kellock
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Love the book and loving the poster

Caroline2 That is an awesome poster! 😆 4y
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Lillie
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June's book reviews in 4 parts. Weirdly I ended up reading 4 books per week 🤷🏻‍♀️

Had an Agatha Christie week continuing the Tommy & Tuppence series and then a Miss Marple mystery. I've decided to read through her mysteries for however long it takes (assuming into next year).

Surprisingly I disliked The Southern Book Club's Guide. Had been looking forward to it. Oh well.

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I thought I had this one in the bag. 😂 I was way off. Miss Marple is too smart for me. ☺️

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