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The ending isn't fantastic, but the rest of the book is great, I agree. I'd give it a 7/10. I like the vicar the most.
MatV is very basic Marple (and Christie), the essential 'cozy' detective, a mere riple in a not-so-quiet pond. It almost reads like a satire on the genre but in fact is was quite an original at the time.
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The only flaw I find is the use of recording machinery, I never like that in a crime novel, the same with Roger Ackroyd. I feel it is cheating the reader. They solved it beautifully in the second TV-version, I wish Christie had described it like that, it makes more sense. I think the character is of the female murderer is a bit underdeveloped in the book but I guess she had only one driving passion, and that is often enough for murder.
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Perhaps it was a bit too full of (minor) characters, but I guess Christie wanted to describe village life as realistic (or what people believe it is) as possible. Also the narrative perspective was interesting and away from the usual kind that Christie often uses.
Oh dear, I used a 'dirty' word again, I wonder what it is this time. (it was the word 'sp oo f', can you believe it?)
Passion_For_CrimeI don't agree. It was great
I think it was a great start for Miss Marple's novels, I liked the vicar and I would like to see him more.
Is there another novel where Leonard appears as a main character?
can you please if you'll write spoilers check the box with "with spoilers" in it? My gosh, I don't like spoilers. It's not funny
El_WaraI guess he appeared in the next novel, is that "The Body In the Library"?
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I've just finished reading The Murder at the Vicarage. I liked it very much! The last 2 or 3 chapters weren't so great writen but on the whole the book is excelent! I don't have a favourite charater.
It's a book that every AC fan should read
Murder at the Vicarage was the first Christie book I ever read, and I loved it.
But once I had got into it I went back to read it and found it awful!
Murder at the Vicarage is my first Marple book that I read, only a week ago. It was good. I would rate it... 9/10. What I didn't really like about this book, is that Miss Marple didn't come out in the story so often. The novel was written by Len's view, so Marple was not included in his narration so much. I would love to see Miss Marple more in the book.
Ten people, each with something to hide and something to fear, are invited to a lonely mansion on Soldier Island by a host who, surprisingly, fails to appear.
When the wealthy patriarch, Aristide, is murdered, suspicion falls on the whole household. ...
Travelling on the Orient Express, Poirot is approached by a desperate American. Afraid that someone plans to kill him, Ratchett asks Poirot for help ...
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First of all, I love this Miss Marple story. I like Leonard and Miss Marple when they both helped the Scotland Yard(or whatever it is).I also like Dr. Haydock. The plot is really excellent and this is one of the best mystery whodunit books I have ever read. What can you say? Favorite characters?