Ok. Im not really that familiar with Miss Marple. As a kid I read my mothers Agatha Christie books.
But Hercule "little grey cells" Poirot exclusively
So long ago now. A few of the top of my head.
ABC murders. Orient express. One two buckle my shoe. And then there were none(non poirot)
Cards on the table. Death in the clouds. That one was a fave from memory. As well as ABC.
A lot more that i just cant recall off-hand. They were basically my reading as a kid.
Was Death in the clouds theone?blowdart
Using spoiler tags in case anyone hasnt read it. Probably unecessary but polite.
It is. I want to read it again now.Was Death in the clouds theone?blowdart
Using spoiler tags in case anyone hasnt read it. Probably unecessary but polite.
Murder She Said, starring Margaret Rutherford (my favourite Marple) is a movie I loved when I saw it. Slightly scary in a way for a youngster but a good film. 4.50 from Paddington is another good one. I really am going to have to see what ones are in the library and refresh my memory of these gems.
Not enough of death by.Yes
Not enough of death byblowdart in fiction. Only other memorable usage of blowdarts was Tintin in Cigars of the Pharaoh and the Broken ear.
Just had a thought. Cant sleeep.I have booked in my second toastmasters speech for the 13th of April. Subject will be Murder She Wrote. I am thinking of doing it as a three point plan in getting away with murder when Jessica Fletcher is on the case.
Just had a thought. Cant sleeep.
Could you book in for just under two weeks earlier?
Three point plan.
Getting away with murder.
Jesssy Fletch on the case.
Reepbot toastmastering.
1st of April.
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It was just a pipe dream inspired by the late hour.
Hopefully you can provide another voice recording thingy of it so we can enjoy it.
I am fairly sure i speak for most people in this thread in being interested to hear it.
'Bout time Murder the goat pursued a case she had no hope in solving.