Murder in the Library
or The Body in the Library, the first of the Miss Marple books
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'Murder in the Library' is a classic Agatha Christie mystery featuring Miss Marple.
The story begins with the discovery of a young woman's body in the library of Gossington Hall, home to Colonel and Mrs. Bantry.
As the investigation unfolds, Miss Marple uses her astute observations of human nature and village gossip to uncover a complex web of secrets and hidden connections.
The investigation leads to other murders, intensifying the urgency to find the real killer.
Published in 1942, the novel showcases Christie's signature plot twists and intricate character development.
Miss Marple's unique approach to solving crimes provides a compelling narrative that keeps readers guessing until the very end.
The story begins with the discovery of a young woman's body in the library of Gossington Hall, home to Colonel and Mrs. Bantry.
As the investigation unfolds, Miss Marple uses her astute observations of human nature and village gossip to uncover a complex web of secrets and hidden connections.
The investigation leads to other murders, intensifying the urgency to find the real killer.
Published in 1942, the novel showcases Christie's signature plot twists and intricate character development.
Miss Marple's unique approach to solving crimes provides a compelling narrative that keeps readers guessing until the very end.
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, noting that the book is now in the public domain and available for creative adaptations.

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