- This edition read as an e-book on my Kindle (Amazon)
- Originally published in 1950
- ASIN : B004APA52O
- Publisher : HarperCollins, Publication date : October 14, 2010
- Print length : 321 pages
- ISBN-13 : 978-0007422524
- Book 5 of 12 : Miss Marple Mysteries
Synopsis (Amazon)
An ordinary village
A shocking announcement
One morning the villagers of Chipping Cleghorn wake to find a strange notice in their papers:
‘A murder is announced and will take place on Friday, October 29th, at Little Paddocks at 6.30pm.’
Suspecting this is just a joke, they gather for some evening entertainment.
Then a gunshot is heard.
In desperation, the police turn to an old lady whose hobbies are gardening, gossiping – and solving murders.
After all, old ladies know better than anyone exactly what goes on in quiet English villages…
Never underestimate Miss Marple
My Take
No-one really expects a murder to actually take place at at Little Paddocks at 6.30 pm as the newspaper advertisement predicted. All the curious neighbours expect it to be one of those new fangled Murder parties. Even less do they expect the victim to be someone they have never met.
So the shooting death is the beginning of a complex plot, eventually solved by Miss Marple with contributions by a new-to-us policeman, Inspector Craddock. Miss Marple has been highly recommended to Craddock by the Chief Constable, and this is another novel where Miss Marple colludes with a police constable to set a honey trap to catch the murderer.
Miss Marple makes her appearance courtesy of a friendship with yet another member of the clergy whom she comes to visit. The setting is just after World War II and there are a number of references to the effect of the war on English society and economy, as well as the influx of foreigners and refugees into England after the war. These really do have the effect of making Agatha Christie a largely unrecognised social commentator.
I've read this book for the umpteenth time, but this time for discussion with my U3A Agatha Christie discussion group.
My rating: 4.5






