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The Body in the Library
Dolly Bantry wakes in her beautiful home in the quiet village of St Mary Mead; everything is perfect until the ...
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Dolly Bantry wakes in her beautiful home in the quiet village of St Mary Mead; everything is perfect until the ...
Read moreThe Thirteen Problems (1932) first published as The Tuesday Club Murders in the USA, marks Miss Marple’s first appearance in print. In her autobiography, Christie says she chose six people whom she thought might meet once a week in a small village and describe some unsolved crime. She started with Miss Jane Marple, “the sort of old lady who would have been rather like some of my grandmother’s Ealing cronies – old ladies whom I have met in so many villages where I have gone to stay as a girl”.
Six of the problems were first published in The Sketch magazine in 1927 and 1928. Colonel and Mrs Bantry who later appear in The Body in the Library, were first introduced in two of the final seven stories in this collection, specially written for book publication.
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