The Life and Times of Miss Jane Marple
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‘I have had a lot of experience in solving different little problems that have arisen.’ Most of the ‘little problems’ tackled by Miss Marple occurred in the pretty rural village of St Mary Mead and came in the shape of murder, robbery and blackmail. In the 40 years of her career, she even solved cases as far afield as London and the Caribbean. But though she usually masqueraded as ‘everybody’s favourite great aunt’, what was she 'really' like? In this authorised biography of the world’s most famous female sleuth, Anne Hart combs through the 12 novels and 20 short stories in which Miss Marple appeared, uncovering clues and amassing all the evidence to solve the most difficult case of them all – the mystery of Miss Marple.
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Agatha Christie
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Anne Hart
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The life and times of Miss Jane Marple
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The Life and Times of Miss Jane Marple
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The life and times of Miss Jane Marple
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The life and times of Miss Jane Marple
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The life and times of Miss Jane Marple
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Agatha Christie's Miss Marple