LY12 Classic Mysteries: "The Murder at the Vicarage," by Agatha Christie

  • 12 May 2026
  • 3:00 PM - 4:30 PM
  • Impact Café, lower level (salle 3), 67 rue Beaubourg, 75003
  • 11

Registration

  • New book group members
  • Pamela Combastet

The Murder at the Vicarage, by Agatha Christie, is a classic country-village mystery that introduces one of Christie’s most enduring creations: Miss Jane Marple. Set in the seemingly tranquil English village of St. Mary Mead, the novel begins when the universally disliked Colonel Protheroe is found shot dead in the vicar’s study—promptly providing the village with more suspects than anyone expected.

As gossip spreads and alibis multiply, Miss Marple quietly observes from the margins, drawing on her deep understanding of human nature to see what others overlook. Christie contrasts official police methods with Marple’s deceptively simple insights, showing how small habits, grudges, and hypocrisies can conceal darker truths. Wry, sharply observed, and ingeniously plotted, The Murder at the Vicarage blends classic detective puzzle-solving with social comedy, using village life itself as both setting and source of clues. The novel established Miss Marple as a new kind of detective—unassuming, incisive, and profoundly attuned to the moral complexities beneath everyday respectability.

Two spaces are reserved for new WICE members. If no new WICE members have registered before 07 May, those two spaces will become available to the general WICE membership.

Registration opens on Wednesday, 15 April.

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