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The Mirror Crack'd From Side To Side: A Miss Marple Mystery [Paperback]

Agatha Christie
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April 4 2011 Miss Marple Mysteries
The Queen of Mystery has come to Harper Collins! Agatha Christie, the acknowledged mistress of suspense—creator of indomitable sleuth Miss Marple, meticulous Belgian detective Hercule Poirot, and so many other unforgettable characters—brings her entire oeuvre of ingenious whodunits, locked room mysteries, and perplexing puzzles to Harper Paperbacks. In The Mirror Crack’d from Side to Side, a fatal dose of poison meant for a glamorous movie star fells her ardent admirer instead—and Miss Marple is there to unmask a murderer.

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'The pieces finally drop into place with a satisfying click.' Times Literary Supplement 'Agatha Christie deserves her fame.' Times Literary Supplement --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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One minute, silly Heather Babcock had been babblingon at her movie idol, the glamorous MarinaGregg. The next, Heather suffered a massive seizure,poisoned by a deadly cocktail.

It seems likely that the cocktail was intended for thebeautiful actress. But while the police fumble to findclues, Miss Marple begins to ask her own questions,because as she knows—even the most peacefulvillage can hide dark secrets.


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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent example of a good detective story Jan 18 2004
Format:Library Binding
Having more than enough of the patronizing attentions of her live-in companion, Miss Knight, Jane Marple decides to go out for a stroll. While exploring the newest intrusion of suburban expansion called "The Development," the old spinster slips on some loose stones and takes a tumble. Heather Badcock, one of the new residents, helps Miss Marple and invites in her for a nice cup of tea to recover from the shock. There she learns that Mrs. Badcock is a big fan of film diva Marina Gregg and that therefore overjoyed to be invited to Gossington Hall in St. Mary Mead, the new residence of her idol. Big is Jane's surprise when she learns a few days later that Heather got killed during a benefit for a local hospital at Gossington Hall.

The Mirror Crack'd from Side to Side was written in 1962 and is a great example of the ingenuity of Agatha Christie. Without the burden of numerous side stories, Agatha succeeds is drawing the setting of a murder mystery that not only quite convincing, but also extremely fair. For the experienced detective reader it is possible to catch the killer before a third of the story is told, there is even a very clear hint on the first few pages. It is just the challenge to not let Agatha change your mind before Mrs. Marple explains what at the end is so terribly obvious.

Trivia: the motive of the murder is based upon a tragic accident in the life of actress Gene Tierney (I cannot explain further, because that would ruin the story).

This story is clearly one of the reasons why Agatha Christie is still rightfully known as the Queen of Crime.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Miss Marple is still going strong Dec 9 2003
Format:Audio Cassette
Although age has slowed her physically in this book, Miss Marple is still mentally sharp. She is curious, as are her other neighbors, when film star Marina Gregg and her husband Jason Rudd move into the neighborhood. Marina and Jason host a neighborhood party, but unfortunately Heather Badcock dies at the party after consuming a poisoned cocktail. Soon the investigators decide that the drink may have been intended for Marina because a long line of ex-husbands and betrayed wives would have a motive to kill her. Miss Marple puzzles over the possible suspects and does some interviewing until she finally decides who the culprit is. This is another one of Agatha Christie's carefully constructed novels which challenge the reader to solve the mystery before Miss Marple. Not the best of the books, but a good read nevertheless.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A very different murder July 31 2002
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Format:Mass Market Paperback
I confessed that having read most of Agatha Christie's mysteries, and a fan of other mysteries as well, I correctly predicted the true killer and victim of the murder of one Mrs Heather Badcock in The Mirror Crack'd From Side To Side.

In this novel, Ms Marple was many years older (30 years after her first appearance in Murder in the Vicarage). She was necessarily less physically active but her mind was as keen as ever.

The title was taken from Alfred Tennyson's the Lady of Shalot:
...

Out flew the web and floated wide;
The mirror crack'd from side to side;
'The curse is come upon me,' Cried
The Lady of Shalott.
...
It referred to the face of actress Marina Greggs, observed shortly before Heather Badcock died from drugged wine glass which was originally meant for Marina.

The setting was Ms Marple's village of St Mary Mead, the scene of the crime was Gossington Hall, the very same mansion in which a previous death was discovered many years before in the novel The Body In The Library. The Hall had passed through several hands since the Bantrys in the earlier novel. In this novel, it was just renovated by the new owners; film director Jason Rudd and his wife Marina Greggs. Marina Greggs was making a comeback after several years of recovering from a breakdown due to giving birth to a mentally deficient child.

On the day of the crime, Gossington Hall was venue to a local fete and there were numerous visitors. Ms Marple herself however, did not appear at the Hall until much later. However, she was informed of the events and interviews by many other people, some like local "gossip" of Mrs Bantry her old friend and Ms Knight her companion, others more official like Chief Inspector Dermot Craddock who apparently continued to hold enormous respect for Ms Marple's insight. Readers were not always told the specific words given to Ms Marple, but they were given first hand accounts of the interviews.

Several crucial clues were given in very subtle manner but they would only be meaningful to readers who did not start on the wrong premises. I was fortunate enough to bring with me the skepticism developed as a mystery fan not to take anything at face value and hence I was able to come to the conclusion pretty fast. That however did not diminish the pleasure I derived from reading the book.

Another aspect which made this novel interesting was Agatha Christie introduced new types of characters, or at least characters with fresh and different portrayals. One of her maxim was either a study of the victim, or a study of the crime, or a study of the culprit, would reveal all. Readers could use 2 of the above to solve the crime for themselves.

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3.0 out of 5 stars The Mirror Crack'd from Side to Side
This novel features Miss Marple in her very late years. The world around her is changing. This is one of only two Christie novels where I was able to guess the identity of the... Read more
Published on Mar 31 2002 by K. Hill
5.0 out of 5 stars Worthwhile
One of Miss Marple's best stories - takes place in the same location as, and years later than, The Body in the Library. Read more
Published on Jan 18 2002 by JR
5.0 out of 5 stars Murder Is Always on the Menu in St. Mary Mead
Agatha Christie returns us to St. Mary Mead, Miss Marple's quiet village where much has changed. A new subdivision, young marrieds who buy on the installment plan, and even a... Read more
Published on Jun 14 2001 by Antoinette Klein
5.0 out of 5 stars wonderful
this book is ,with single word,wonderful.there is no point in prolonging.
Published on April 30 2001 by fatih
5.0 out of 5 stars Controlling Women
Miss Marple is in her element at St. Mary Mead amidst the church, the vicarage and the Blue Boar. The many people who make up her old familiar network are also there to help her... Read more
Published on Nov 9 2000 by Rosemary Brunschwyler
4.0 out of 5 stars Good Book
This books was a great book. Not one of her bests but still great. It was a little slow in the beginning. The murderer I never would have guessed (like most of her books. Read more
Published on Oct 22 2000
4.0 out of 5 stars Not So Good
The book is not that good if you compare it to her other works. Okay, so the ending did surprise me but it was quite a slow book.. Read more
Published on Sep 19 2000 by Raaj Tiagi
4.0 out of 5 stars good, but compared to some of her other books...
this was the second agatha christie i read and at first i loved it. then i read some of her other books, and compared to them, this book wasn't the best. Read more
Published on Sep 10 1999
5.0 out of 5 stars THIS IS A GREAT BOOK!!!
This is an excellent book by Agatha Christie. I read And Then There Were None and I thought that was the best book I had ever read. Read more
Published on Mar 27 1999
4.0 out of 5 stars Jane Marple solves four murders in Gossington Hall.
Miss Jane Marple is the main character in several of Dame Agatha Christie's mystery novels. She is a small, old woman who lives in the village of St. Mary's Mead, England. Read more
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