![]() This village is full of characters as you might expect a quaint little village to include – there’s the nosey parkers, the little old ladies, the poachers, grouchy old men and a colonel who everybody really disliked. ’Anyone who murdered Colonel Protheroe,’ declared the parson, brandishing a carving knife above a joint of roast beef, ‘would be doing the world at large a service!’ The vicar and his wife, Leonard and Griselda Clement, are the pillars of this community where comments over the roast beef are the words which start a murder investigation…. ![]() The church is supposed to be the centre of the community but when a murder is committed there, this shakes up the village to its core. Looking at people suspiciously as cats often do. Nice analogy which gives the impression of female felines wandering about the place, creeping in every nook and cranny looking for clues. Now, in this village they call St Mary Mead live the “Parish cats” otherwise known as Miss Marple and her friends. ![]() ![]() The quaint and quiet little village which is home to a number of quirky Christie characters which are introduced here and appear in other novels in the series. ![]()
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