In a small English
village, Colonel Protheroe has been found murdered in the vicarage. It seems like it is an open and shut case at
first, but it is soon discovered that just about everyone in the village had a
reason why they would want to kill Colonel Protheroe. Miss Marple is a neighbor who sees all and
helps to solve the case. Who murdered Colonel
Protheroe?
This has been one of my
favorite narrators in a Christie novel so far.
I really loved the vicar. Miss
Marple is a character is the story with someone else narrator just like in the
Hercule Poirot novels. I loved her
character and all of the old ladies keeping an eye on everything.
I like that the book
included maps so you could visualize what the characters were describing. I loved the small English village setting
filled with busybodies where secrets are hard to keep.
I was still surprised at
the end of this one. Having been
surprised by Christie before, I overthought everything and made the wrong
conclusion again!
Favorite Quotes:
“I’m afraid that
observing human nature for as long as I have done, one gest not to expect very
much from it. I dare say the idle tittle-tattle
is very wrong and unkind, but it is so often true, isn’t it?”
“There is no detective in
England equal to a spinster lady of uncertain age with plenty of time on her
hands.”
“Not only does she see
and hear practically everything that goes on, but she draws amazingly neat and
apposite deductions from the facts that come under her notice.”
“The young people think
the told people are fools; but the old people know the young people are fools.”
Overall, The Murder at
the Vicarage is another delightful mystery from Agatha Christie. I have loved everyone I’ve read so far!
Book Source: Purchased by Amazon.com
Agatha Christie and that setting will be glorious!
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