Fun fact, when this story was first published in the U.S., in serial form, it was under the title “Murder at the Vicarage.” This despite the fact that Christie had already written a Miss Marple novel with the same name. I wonder what was going on there. Was she being lazy? Forgetful?
Another bit of background: the story was auctioned as part of a Westminster Abbey restoration appeal. Maybe that explains why the body is discovered in a church. Because otherwise I didn’t find the explanation for that part very convincing.
It is a terrible story. The only good part was the description of Miss Marple and Bunch as survivors of the linen sale. This was the first of the Marple stories where I honestly didn’t care what was going on and so wasn’t paying much attention when it came time for Miss Marple to wrap things up. A waste of time even for her biggest fans.
Oh dear.
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That’s what she said.
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A waste of time indeed. That’s too bad though.
Do you have a “complete Miss Marple” collection or something?
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At least it was short. I have the complete short stories with Miss Marple. And this is the last one!
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Hurray!
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Does she make it or does she get gunned down by Logan at the end?
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Miss M is indestructible. Probably still out gardening somewhere.
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