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michaelmc 's review for:
The Body in the Library
by Agatha Christie
Agatha Christie wrote The Body in the Library as a parody of the murder mysteries of the time. It is a bit contrived and some of the long conversations between characters were tiring. Like many authors Ms. Christie got better with practice. This book has many of the characters introduced in The Murder in the Vicarage: including the Vicar, Mr. Clemons, his wife Griselda, Miss Hartnell, Miss Wetherby, Col. Melchett, Inspector Slack and of course Miss Marple. As always I don't reveal the surprises in a mystery review.