Written by Agatha Christie
Number 1 in Miss Marple
Publisher: Collins Crime Club
Pages: 288
Genre: Mystery, Crime
Published: 1930-10-01
Original Language: English
Read from 2014-12-07 to 2014-12-13
Read in English
Rating: 4/5
Review:
Murder at the Vicarage is about, and I hope this is not too much of a spoiler: a murder that takes place in a vicarage. The vicarage is situated in a village which also happens to be the home of a Miss Marple, and this is the first book in which she makes an appearance.
Overall, this book didn’t quite reach the bar set by The Seven Dials Mystery but it is none the less enjoyable. The story is fun, and interesting enough, but in my opinion the mystery crossed the fine line from being justifiably elaborate, to being a bit messy. Fortunately the story continues, more or less, in the fun style set out by Seven Dials, making it an entertaining read none the less. While this isn’t a book to pick up for a murder mystery, it is worth picking up for the “glances into human nature and interaction” element of it. And there is a bit of a mystery to go with it.