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Miss Marple Omnibus Volume 1
The Body in the Library / The Moving Finger / A Murder is Announced / 4:50 from Paddington
1985
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The first of three omnibus collections of Miss Jane Marple novels containing 4/12ths of those in the series. 1. The Body in the Library - the body of one young woman is found in the Bantry library and another in a deserted quarry nearby. 2. The Moving Finger - when hate mail attacks almost everyone in Lymstock, one recipient commits suicide. Or did she? 3. A Murder is Announced - the Chipping Cleghorn Gazette announces in the personal column the time and place of a murder. 4. 4.50 from Paddington - Mrs. McGillicuddy sees a man strangle a woman as trains cross, but only Jane believes her. She sends a housekeeper. Librarian's note: this entry is for the collection, "Miss Marple Omnibus Volume 1." Entries for each of the 12 novels and 20 stories in the Miss Marple series can be found elsewhere on Goodreads.

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Agatha Christie
Agatha Christie
Author · 508 books

Agatha Christie is the top-selling author of all time, with a legacy spanning 66 crime novels, 14 plays, and six romance novels under a pseudonym. Her works have sold over two billion copies globally, translated into at least 103 languages, making her the most translated author. She introduced the world to iconic characters Hercule Poirot and Miss Jane Marple, and wrote *The Mousetrap*, the record-holding longest-running play in modern theater. The youngest in the Miller family, her experience as a nurse during WWI and later roles in pharmacies during both World Wars deeply influenced her mystery novels, often featuring poisons. Christie’s writing career launched in 1920 with *The Mysterious Affair at Styles*. Her life was as captivating as her fiction, notably her 1926 disappearance after her first husband’s affair became public, sparking a nationwide search. Christie's second marriage to archaeologist Max Mallowan enriched her life and work, with travels and homes like the Greenway Estate and Abney Hall providing settings for several novels. Her marriage to Mallowan lasted until her death in 1976. Christie's contributions to literature earned her the title Commander of the Order of the British Empire, solidifying her place in literary history.

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