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At Bertram's Hotel
by Agatha Christie
Bertram's Hotel is a place that reminds people of Old British charm. It is bustling and seems to know exactly what each guest needs or wants. It hosts an eclectic cast of characters at any given moment. One of the guests is Miss Marple who was sent to London for a holiday by her nephew, Raymond. Despite Miss Marple's keen eye and penchant for eavesdropping, she does not figure into this mystery story very much. She's not a major player in the solving of what is happening at Bertram's Hotel. There's a lot going on in this particular story and it felt convoluted. I didn't hate it, far from that, but I didn't feel very warm toward it and was rather glad to get to the end.