Nemesis
Author: Agatha Christie
This novel was published in the UK and the US in 1971. It was the last Miss Marple novel Agatha Christie wrote before her death. Sleeping Murder was the final book published, but that story was actually written in the 1940s.
My old paperback copy of this novel had Joan Hickson on the front cover and was an ad for the Miss Marple television series.
The plot harkens back to A Caribbean Mystery in that a wealthy man that helped Miss Marple with that investigation has died. His will leaves the elderly sleuth money if she completes a task for him. As part of her task, Miss Marple goes on a trip and gets pulled into a complex web of deceit and multiple murders.
Wow -- this story had a lot going on! Once the plot grabbed hold of me, I couldn't stop reading. I had to know what was going on! First I wanted to fully understand what her actual task was.....and then I wanted to know the solution to the puzzle. The plot definitely kept my attention. I found it disturbing and dark, but it definitely held my attention from start to finish.
Agatha Christie gave Miss Marple a great last huzzah with this book. As usual, I made a guess at what the truth was....and was wrong. I had part of the solution right, but not the entire thing.
This isn't one of my favorite Miss Marple stories, but it was an entertaining and engrossing read.
Adaptations:
Radio drama: BBC radio adapted Nemesis in 1998 with June Whitfield as Miss Marple.
Television: In 1987, Joan Hickson starred in an episode of Miss Marple based on this book. The episode is mostly faithful to the book. Very well done.
Television: Agatha Christie's Marple adapted this story in 2007 as part of the 3rd season. Geraldine McEwan played Miss Marple for the last time in this episode. There are major changes to characters and plot making this episode really only loosely based on the novel. I didn't really care for the changes. I almost turned the episode off a couple of times...but finished it as it was Geraldine McEwan's last time playing Miss Marple.
Television: Korean television adapted this story in 2018 as Ms. Ma, Nemesis.
I'm almost to the end of my Agatha Christie reading challenge! 3 reviews to go and I'm finished. Six years to read all of Agatha Christie's mystery novels and short stories (with a few exceptions). Whew! I have already completed reading the remaining books. I'm just catching up on watching/listening to adaptations and writing up the reviews.
I will be totally transparent and state that I gave myself permission to DNF any books I wasn't enjoying or to skip some involving characters I don't like. In this home stretch to the finish, I skipped Passenger to Frankfurt. I've read it before and just didn't enjoy it. It's a weak book....so I just jumped over it and moved on. I also skipped Postern of Fate. I don't enjoy the Tommy & Tuppence books at all. I've read them all previously....and I find the spy/thriller/crime angle too outdated to be enjoyable. So....skipped past their last novel. Life is too short to force myself to read / re-read books I don't care for, even if they are written by Agatha Christie.
My old paperback of Nemesis is in the recycle bin. Moving on!

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