Thank you, Partner @bibliolifestyle @williammorrowbooks for a review copy for Marple: Twelve New Mysteries by Agatha Christie.
What character would you like to see new stories/books/movies
about?
Marple is twelve new stories by twelve modern authors
featuring Agatha Christie’s famous sleuth, Miss Marple. The authors include: Naomi Alderman, Leigh Bardugo, Alyssa Cole, Lucy
Foley, Elly Griffiths, Natalie Haynes, Jean Kwok, Val McDermid, Karen M. McManus,
Dreda Say Mitchell, Kate Mosse, and Ruth Ware.
I’ve read and enjoyed other books by many of these authors.
I read Marple
one story at a time to savor the new mysteries.
I was hoping I would be able to pick out one story that I loved the
most, but I enjoyed them all. That was
great to me as often in collections some stories are of higher quality than the
rest, but in this collection, they are ALL entertaining. It was wonderful to
get new Marple stories. I loved the
callbacks to original stories and that her nephew Raymond and his wife Joan popped
up a lot.
Miss Marple had adventures in a lot of new settings in
many different decades. A common theme
was that Miss Marple is the kind of old woman that people overlooked or talked
down to, but she was really the sharpest one of all. I also enjoyed that there was diversity in
the characters in the stories as well.
As an environmental engineer I loved this exchange in
Miss Marple Takes Manhattan:
“I thought you were lying in a gutter somewhere!” Raymond
Exclaimed.
“The sewer system wouldn’t allow for that,” she said.
Marple is the October selection for the #ReadChristie2022
Challenge. The theme this month is “a
story with multiple settings.” This book
certainly had multiple settings!
Other Favorite Quotes:
“Miss Marple sighed.
It wasn’t the first and it wouldn’t be the last time she was dismissed as
a silly old woman with one foot in the grave, and she reflected, it was in such
strong contrast to the way Miss Bella was treated by her Caribbean community.”
A Deadly Wedding by Dreda Say Mitchell.
“And do you know the worst part, Jane? He’s right.
Age is cruel, and crueler still to women. A woman becomes a ghost when she stops being
worth looking at.” – The Disappearance by Leigh Bardugo
Review Copy from William
Morrow Books as part of the Bibliolifestyle Book Tour. Thank-you! I received a complimentary copy of
this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
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