The Murder At The Vicarage by Agatha Christie

In this classic whodunit, a small English village is rocked by the murder of a despised colonel, found dead in the vicar's study. The local vicar, who narrates the tale, finds himself amidst a complex web of gossip, secrets, and potential suspects, ranging from the colonel's estranged wife to various village residents with their own motives for murder. As the investigation unfolds, the astute Miss Marple, a shrewd elderly spinster with a knack for solving puzzles, emerges to cut through the red herrings and uncover the truth, demonstrating that no one is above suspicion in this tightly plotted mystery.

The 2293rd greatest book of all time


Published
1930
Nationality
British
Type
Fiction
Pages
Unknown
Words
58,000
Original Language
English

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