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Murder at the Vicarage by Agatha Christie
3.0

This is the first of Agatha Christie's "Miss Marple" books - and you can tell. Irritatingly (to me, at least), it is written in the first person, and from the point-of-view of another character altogether. She has done this with her first in the "Hercule Poirot" series, as well. Although I liked both books as far as suspense goes, "Murder at the Vicarage" is not one of my Christie favourites. It didn't help that the edition I had had undergone some ghastly electronic errors in typesetting, so that every dash (and Christie is very fond of the dash in Marple books) came out as a Capital N with a tilde on the top...