Miss Marple's Final Cases and Two Other Stories explained

Miss Marple's Final Cases and Two Other Stories
Title Orig:Miss Marple's 6 Final Cases and 2 Other Stories
Author:Agatha Christie
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English
Genre:Detective fiction Short stories
Publisher:Collins Crime Club
Release Date:October 1979
Media Type:Print (hardback & paperback)
Pages:140 (first edition, hardback)
Isbn:0-00-231596-3
Oclc:52457481
Preceded By:An Autobiography
Followed By:Problem at Pollensa Bay

Miss Marple's Final Cases and Two Other Stories is a short story collection written by Agatha Christie and first published in the UK by Collins Crime Club in October 1979 retailing at £4.50.[1] It was the last Christie book to be published under the Collins Crime Club imprint although HarperCollins continue to be the writer's UK publishers.

The book contains eight short stories, six featuring Miss Marple and two other stories, and did not originally appear in the United States because most of the stories had been published earlier in the US in magazines.

In 2010, an audio book and the Kindle edition were released, which included six stories from the book, plus Greenshaw's Folly.

List of stories

Literary significance and reception

Robert Barnard

"Posthumous collection, containing several good Marple cases previously only available in the States. Also two supernatural stories, which Christie did not have the stylistic resources to bring off successfully."[2]

Publication history

Five paperback editions were issued from November 1980 to the most recent in April 2010 by Ulverscroft Large Print Books Ltd, / 9781444802344.

This collection was issued for Kindle by HarperCollins in October 2010, ISBN B0046RE5FY and in July 2012, ISBN B008I5CNPE.[3] The latest audio edition includes an additional short story, originally published in The Adventure of the Christmas Pudding collection, Greenshaw's Folly.

First publication of stories

The first magazine publication of each of the stories is as follows:

Adaptations

The stories The Tape-Measure Murder, The Case of the Perfect Maid and Sanctuary were adapted as episodes for the BBC Radio 4 radio drama series Miss Marple's Final Cases, starring June Whitfield as Miss Marple and dramatised by Joy Wilkinson.[5] Additionally, the plot of The Case of the Caretaker is referenced to by the character Raymond West, Miss Marple's nephew, in the episode The Case of the Perfect Maid.

The stories Strange Jest, The Case of the Perfect Maid and The Tape-Measure Murder were adapted as episodes of the Japanese anime television series Agatha Christie's Great Detectives Poirot and Marple in 2004.

Greenshaw's Folly was adapted for the ITV Miss Marple series in 2013.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Collins Crime Club – A checklist of First Editions Chris Peers, Ralph Spurrier and Jamie Sturgeon. Dragonby Press (Second Edition) March 1999 (Page 16)
  2. Barnard, Robert. A Talent to Deceive – an appreciation of Agatha Christie – Revised edition (Page 197). Fontana Books, 1990.
  3. Web site: Miss Marple's Final Cases . Fantastic Fiction . 28 January 2014.
  4. The Daily Mirror 6 April 1934 (Page 24)
  5. Web site: Miss Marple's Final Cases. 2021-01-04. www.bbc.co.uk.