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Sergeant Lake: "Huh?"
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Detective novel by [[Agatha Christie]]. This is the first novel (but not the first book) to feature [[Miss Marple]], the [[Blatant Lies|harmless]] old lady who lives at the [[Stepford Suburbia|idyllic]] village of St Mary Mead and [[Mystery Magnet|just happens]] to [[Little Old Lady Investigates|constantly bump into murders]]. She is notable for her ability to draw parallels between murder mysteries and ordinary village incidents. She is Christie's second most famous but personal favorite detective.
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The book is narrated in first person by the vicar, Leonard Clement.
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* [[Adaptation Distillation]]: The 2004 version.
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