

Not only was the stage where the murder was related upgraded to a larger place, but the identity of the victim also became more complicated too. And it was just very lovely to see him.Īs a mystery, this was a complex and unpredictable case. Also, the vicar from the first book of the series, Murder at the Vicarage, made a cameo in this book too. I just loved to read about the fun facts about the townspeople. She gave out examples of things people did in their town and delivered clever comparisons. I loved the characterizations, and some comments on people’s traits are just so humorous, makes me laugh all the time.Īs Miss Marple met new people, she often compared them to the townspeople she knew, to make her old friends from their town understand the personalities of the new people more. Bantry invited her friend, our lovely Miss Marple to help her investigate, and they both went on a little trip in order to find out the truth.Īlthough the book started with the cozy town where Miss Marple lived, the case took part of a bigger stage this time, and Miss Marple had to deal with people who’s not familiar with her and won their trust. Questions were raised about this case right away: Who is this girl? Why is she in The Bantrys’ library? Mrs.

When they went to check, The Bantrys indeed found a body of a young blonde girl, who they don’t recognize was strangled in their library. Bantry vaguely remembered someone mentioned there’s a body in their library.
