![]() ![]() an event far more intriguing to me than those missing eleven days in 1926! It’s true that The Murder at the Vicarage had received mixed reviews, and it’s possible that Christie simply knew where her bread was buttered – the butter being shaped like a big moustache – and so she gave the public what it wanted. Then the elderly sleuth disappeared for a decade. The following year, this story would be the final one in a published collection of the tales of the Tuesday Night Club called The Thirteen Problems. and exactly one short story about Miss Marple, “Death by Drowning,” which appeared in the November 1931 issue of Nash’s Pall Mall Magazine. Between 19, Agatha Christie wrote fifteen novels and four novellas featuring Hercule Poirot. ![]()
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