Book Review of the "Sleeping Murder" by Agatha Christie


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This is a Book Review of Agatha Christie's book, "Sleeping Murder." I enjoyed this book. In the beginning, Gwenda bought a house for her husband and Giles. Gwenda thinks the house is haunted because she thinks she is having hallucinations. She believes she has seen someone dead in the hall. When Giles comes to England, he and Gwenda start to investigate things. Agatha Christie's famous Detective, Miss Jane Marple, also helps them solve the mystery. Throughout the book, you have the story presented to you, and then the last two chapters reveal the three suspects to the murder and why Miss Jane Marple thinks they are suspects. Finally, the real criminal is revealed. I like the way that Agatha Christie reveals the suspects and why she thinks they are suspects. This helps readers to understand things they may have missed. It also helps readers to see how Miss Jane Marple solves her cases. At the end of the book, Agatha Christie reveals the meaning of the title. Throughout the book, I wondered what the title meant. Now I understand and it makes sense. You will have to read the book to see who committed the crime and what "Sleeping Murder" means. I would recommend this book to anyone who loves a good Detective Fiction book. Agatha Christie writes good, clean, wholesome books that are very enjoyable.

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