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    Miss Jane Marple is a fictional character in Agatha Christie's crime novels and short stories. Miss Marple lives in the village of St. Mary Mead and acts as an amateur consulting detective. Often characterized as an elderly spinster, she is one of Christie's best-known characters and has been portrayed numerous times on screen.

  2. Sep 25, 2018 · 3. Miss Marple features in 12 novels, and 20 short stories written by Agatha Christie. 4. Jane Marple is described as an attractive, thin, old lady, with a twinkle in her blue eyes. 5. Although now a spinster, Miss Marple does hint at beaux from her past in the books. 6.

  3. Miss Marple does not die in ‘Sleeping Murder.’ It is therefore tempting to think of her still living in her beloved St Mary Mead. In the kitchen, Faithful Florence is baking scones for afternoon tea, as gently rocking in her chair, needles busily knitting yet another fluffy garment, Miss Marple’s still-active mind ponders the question of just why the postman left his bike at Mrs Johnson ...

  4. The Miss Marple of The Thirteen Problems is decidedly more shrewish and Victorian than the later character, who is often more forgiving. She certainly changes with the times, even down to wearing plimsolls in 1964’s A Caribbean Mystery. Miss Marple never married and her closest living relatives are her nephews and nieces.

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  5. Jane Marple, usually known as Miss Marple, appears in 12 of Agatha Christie's crime novels and 21 short stories. Miss Marple is an elderly spinster who acts as an amateur detective and lives in the village of St. Mary Mead. She has been portrayed numerous times on screen and is one of the most famous of Christie's creations. Her first published appearance was in issue 350 of The Royal Magazine ...

  6. St. Mary Mead was the fictional village created by popular crime fiction author Dame Agatha Christie. The quaint, sleepy village was home to the renowned detective spinster Miss Jane Marple. The village was first mentioned in a Miss Marple book in 1930, when it was the setting for the first Marple novel, The Murder at the Vicarage. Miss Marple's St. Mary Mead is described in The Murder at the ...

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  8. Original name in full: Miss Jane Marple. Miss Marple, fictional character, an English detective who is featured in a series of more than 15 detective novels by Agatha Christie. Miss Marple (as she is always called in the narration) is an elderly amateur sleuth who has always lived in St. Mary Mead, a snug English village.

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