![]() Clement sees Mrs Anne Protheroe in tight embrace with Lawrence Redding, clearly tired of her husband. Both express a wish for him to die, out of frustration with him. Yet almost no one in his village, St Mary Mead, likes him Vicar Leonard Clement endures his public insults while setting up an evening meeting to discuss irregularities in the accounts, and Protheroe's 16 year old daughter Lettice cannot bear him. (may contain spoilers - click on expand to read)Ĭolonel Lucius Protheroe is wealthy, active in the church and a magistrate. ![]() ![]() ![]() The vicar and his wife, Leonard and Griselda Clement respectively, who made their first appearance in this novel, continue to show up in Miss Marple stories: notably, in The Body in the Library (1942) and 4.50 from Paddington (1957) So when Protheroe is found murdered in the same vicar's study, and two different people confess to the crime, it is time for the elderly spinster Jane Marple to exercise her detective abilities. Even the local vicar has said that killing him would be doing a service to the townsfolk. Mary Mead, no one is more despised than Colonel Protheroe. ![]()
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