Miss Marple also appears in Greenshaw's Folly, a short story traditionally included as part of the Poirot collection The Adventure of the Christmas Pudding (1960). Four stories in the Three Blind Mice collection (1950) feature Miss Marple: Strange Jest, Tape-Measure Murder, The Case of the Caretaker, and The Case of the Perfect Maid.
Miss Marple was a character, not a book. She first appeared in a story called "The Tuesday Night Club", published in a magazine in 1926. The first Miss Marple novel was Murder at the Vicarage, published first in 1930.
Miss Jane Marple
Dame Agatha Christie created several well-known characters: -Hercule Poirot (with his helper, Hastings) -Miss Marple -Tommy and Tuppence -Parker Pyne -Harley Quin -Ariadne Oliver My guess would be Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple are her best known.
Hercule Poirot was in most, but Miss Marple was in a few
Danemead High Street St Marys Mead is a fictional address from Agatha Christie's novels featuring the character Miss Marple. Miss Marple is an elderly spinster who is an amateur detective and solves crimes in the village of St Mary Mead.
Agatha Christie's most famous woman detective is Miss Jane Marple. Miss Marple is a sharp, elderly amateur detective who appears in several of Christie's novels and short stories, known for her astute observations and solving cases using her knowledge of human nature.
miss marple lives in St Mary Mead
Miss Marple's Christian name is Jane.
Agatha Christie wrote the Miss. Marple stories.
Agatha Christie's Marple is a television series that is broadcasted on the British ITV network, and is based on novels by Agatha Christie. The name comes from the Miss Marple novels, but the series only features few episodes that are actually based on the books. All other episodes are largely based on other works by Agatha Christie.
Miss Marple - TV series - was created on 1984-12-26.
Miss Marple's first name is Jane.