
Colonel Arthur Bantry was a highly reputed, retired army man, and highly unlikely, almost impossible, to have been involved in any scandal and know a girl like that, neither did any of the members of the household. The dead body was of a blonde girl, strangled to death, wearing a white dress - body of a woman that didn’t look real as Mrs. Along with the police station receiving the call, another call was made to Miss Jane Marple, the old spinster of the village, very sharp, who has solved many of the village cases and knows almost everybody.ĪDD TO CART: The Body in the Library by Agatha Christie

But before her early-morning tea was served, Mary, one of the housemaids, came with the horrifying news of a dead body lying in the library.Ī little later, the entire household has gathered outside the library, an immediate call was made to the police station and Police-Constable Palk was on his way to Gossington. Bantry was dwelling in her morning dream, awaiting to hear the rattle of the curtain-rings pulled apart, the noise of the dustpan and brush, the bolting of the door, and awaiting her early-morning tea. Bantry was fascinated by a corpse in her house, she was also willing to solve the whole thing for the sake of her family’s reputation, along with Miss Marple on her side. Nobody can shut off the murmur buzzing in the village especially if it is regarding the reputed households and involves a young woman from an inappropriate crowd. Bantry more than she was willing to show. What would St Mary Mead think of the Bantry's when they’d come to know about the discovery of the body in the library bothered Mrs.

It is read and reviewed time and again.īUY NOW: The Body in the Library by Agatha Christie

It is, as every Agatha Christie book, is cherished even today for the smart unfold of events.

It is the third in the list of Miss Marple cases. “Out of the dim green light Mary’s Voice came - breathless, hysterical: ‘Oh, ma’am, oh, ma’am, there’s a body in the library.”Ī cliched situation made interesting, also humorous, is Agatha Christie’s The Body In The Library, published in 1942 in the US and later in the UK and adapted for TV several times.
