A review by phoenix2
Murder at the Vicarage by Agatha Christie

2.0

Murder at the Vicarage is a Miss Marple novel, though she is hardly there, only appearing to give some clues and to move the plot forward, as well as to solve the mystery. Other than that, the story is told through the Vicar, who goes around the village talking to people, or arguing with his wife about their maid. And even though his family 'drama' was funny and entertaining, his other activities were boring to read after a while and most of the book was repeating the clues that they had found over and over again. And when things started getting more thrilling, in the end, when Miss Marple came to save the day, we fasted forward to the next day, when everything was resolved. So, it wasn't one of the best Miss Marple mysteries, but it was enjoyable enough.