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A review by bethpeninger
The Thirteen Problems by Agatha Christie
4.0
In the first full-length book featuring Christie's Miss Marple, a group of people gather over the course of a couple of dinners and decide to share stories with one another that had suspicious or unknown outcomes and see if the others can guess what happened or who "done it". One of those in attendance is the elderly Miss Jane Marple. She sits in her chair and knits, seemingly uninterested in the stories being shared. But after each person gives their ideas on what might have happened, Miss Marple weighs in with unrelated stories and distracted thoughts due to missed stitches. But yet, when she finally shares what she thinks happened, spoiler alert: she's right every. single. time. This was a really great introduction to Agatha Christie's beloved Miss Marple.