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Sleeping Murder

Book • 1976
In *Sleeping Murder*, Agatha Christie crafts a gripping mystery where Gwenda Reed, a young woman from New Zealand, moves into a house in England that triggers vivid memories of a past murder.

With the help of Miss Marple, Gwenda delves into her past to uncover the truth behind these disturbing visions.

The novel explores themes of repressed memories and the power of the human mind in solving crimes.

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Mentioned as an example of a story about repressed memories, although the speaker notes such cases are rare.
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Knowing God
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Madeline Grant
as an example of a favorite Miss Marple novel which revisits clues some time after the events.
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Bondi attack: understanding Islamism & the causes of anti-Semitism
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Barbara Sichtermann
als ihr persönlicher Lieblingsroman von Agatha Christie, in dem es um verschiedene Bewusstseinszustände geht.
Miss Marple, Poirot und Co – Warum wir Agatha Christie lieben
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Josh Clark
when discussing her novels.
Agatha Christie: Queen of the Murder Mystery

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