Wednesday, April 1, 2026

REVIEW: At Bertram's Hotel

 At Bertram's Hotel
Author: Agatha Christie


This Agatha Christie novel first published in the UK in 1965 and in the US in 1966. It features Miss Marple.

I read my old paperback [Pocket books, 1979, 256 pgs] and listened to the audio book [HarperCollins, 2012, 6 hrs 45 minutes, narrated by Stephanie Cole]

Up til this book, the audio I have listened to for Miss Marple novels was narrated by Emilia Fox. Stephanie Cole does an excellent job of narration, but I found that I just prefer Emilia Fox.  

The basics: Miss Marple is on holiday. She is spending two weeks at a very nice hotel in London. And, of course, there is a murder. Turns out there is a lot more going on at this hotel than what its guests might ever guess. And....Miss Marple is plonked down right in the thick of it! 

I rather think Miss Marple preferred her holiday with a touch of murder and crime. I think she would have been bored to tears if she spent two weeks just relaxing and dining in a nice hotel. :)  

This is not one of my favorite Marple mysteries. Mostly because the famous sleuth is more of a side character, rather than directly investigating the case.  I think the other big reason is that the plot has so many things going at once that it gets muddled and depends on several unrealistic coincidences to come to the conclusion. I wanted more Miss Marple and less weird crime vibes. 

I have found that I prefer Agatha Christie's classic murder mysteries....and not her attempts at spy novels, thrillers, and hard crime angles.  

Adaptations: 

Television: In 1987, the show Miss Marple had an episode based on this story, starring Joan Hickson as the elderly sleuth. There were minor changes made to the story to fit it into a tv episode, but for the most part it stayed true to the original. 

Radio Drama: BBC Radio 4 adapted this book in 1995. Joan Whitfield plays Miss Marple. I love these full cast audio dramas! They are so well done with full casts and sound effects!

Television: In 2007, Agatha Christie's Marple had an episode starring Geraldine McEwan based on this book. This episode made some huge changes to characters and even the ending of the book. I really didn't agree with all the changes, but enjoyed watching the episode. 

My old paperback is retired to the recycle bin. On to the next! 


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