A review by octavia_cade
The Tuesday Club Murders by Agatha Christie

mysterious fast-paced

3.0

I read and reviewed each of the thirteen Miss Marple stories collected here separately, so this is basically just for my own records. Most of the stories got three stars from me, with only a few earning a little less. On the whole, though, it was a likeable collection. While it could at times get a little repetitive - I think there may be three stories that hinge on body swaps? - what I appreciate about it the most is Miss Marple herself. I like that she's both so entirely provincial and so entirely intellectually ruthless. She's very, very good at summing up characters, and the details that she uses to solve cases are nearly wholly domestic, to do with laundry or cooking or gardening, and as such are details that the more typical detective types present in the stories just completely miss. 

It must be terrifying to share a village with her, though.