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OverviewThe quiet English village of St. Mary Mead hides secrets as thick as its hedgerows in The Murder at the Vicarage by Agatha Christie-the classic novel that introduces Miss Marple and reshaped the course of Golden Age detective fiction. When the local magistrate is found dead in the vicar's study, the peaceful routines of village life shatter. Gossip becomes evidence, politeness turns to suspicion, and every neighbor has something to hide. The police pursue obvious leads, but Miss Jane Marple, armed with little more than razor-sharp perception and a lifetime of observing human nature, sees what they cannot. In a world of classic British village mystery, appearances deceive and motives multiply, and Miss Marple knows that even the most respectable households can conceal vintage crime, jealousy, and quiet brutality. With its blend of traditional whodunit structure, amateur sleuth deduction, and an unforgettable rural setting, this novel defines what readers now call the cozy village mystery-a charming surface masking dark truths. Christie constructs a puzzle of fair-play clues, red herrings, and character-driven revelations, leading to a solution that feels both shocking and inevitable. Perfect for fans of: Miss Marple detective fiction classic British village mysteries Golden Age detective novels traditional whodunits and amateur sleuth stories Ideal for libraries, book clubs, and collectors of vintage crime fiction, The Murder at the Vicarage remains a cornerstone of the genre: clever, atmospheric, and endlessly re-readable. It is not just the beginning of Miss Marple's career-it is the birth of an entire tradition in early twentieth century mystery that still captivates readers today. Elegant, sly, and brilliantly constructed, this is Agatha Christie at her most essential-the first case of a detective who solves murders not with force or authority, but with understanding. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Agatha ChristiePublisher: Positronic Publishing Imprint: Positronic Publishing Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.336kg ISBN: 9781515469711ISBN 10: 1515469719 Pages: 246 Publication Date: 01 January 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationAgatha Christie (1890-1976) is the most widely published mystery writer in history-hailed as the Queen of Crime and the defining voice of the Golden Age of Detective Fiction. With over two billion copies sold worldwide, Christie's work has shaped the modern mystery genre, influencing generations of writers and establishing many of the conventions readers still love today: the closed-circle suspects, the fair-play puzzle, and the final revelation that redefines every clue.While her famous Belgian detective Hercule Poirot made her an icon, Christie's creation of Miss Jane Marple-a seemingly unassuming village spinster with a mind like a scalpel-expanded her legacy in a new direction. With the publication of The Murder at the Vicarage in 1930, Miss Marple made her full-length debut, introducing readers to St. Mary Mead, a quiet English village where human nature is studied as closely as evidence. Christie used Marple's gentle manner and sharp instincts to explore the complexities of gossip, morality, and the dark undercurrents running beneath polite society.Christie's genius lies not only in her plotting, but in her ability to observe character with precision and wit. Her mysteries are as much about people as puzzles, and her skill at balancing charm with danger has made her novels a staple in libraries, classrooms, and private collections around the world. Today, she remains the standard against which all traditional whodunits are measured.The Murder at the Vicarage stands as a turning point in her career: the birth of one of literature's most beloved detectives and the start of a series that continues to captivate readers seeking classic British mystery, village-set intrigue, and timeless fair-play detective fiction. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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