I don't have the precise count at hand. However, Jane Marple was a prominent character in multiple novels, solving mysteries and charming readers with her wit and insight.
I'm not sure exactly, but I think she was featured in quite a few novels.
One of the best is 'The Murder at the Vicarage'. It really showcases Jane Marple's shrewd detective skills as she uncovers the mystery in her small village.
It's hard to give an exact number off the top of my head. But Miss Marple was featured in a significant number of Agatha Christie's novels, and a detailed search through her bibliography would provide the precise count.
There are a total of 12 Miss Marple novels written by Agatha Christie.
I'd say there are a considerable amount of Miss Marple stories. They have been written by different authors and published in various collections and editions. It's a rich body of work for mystery enthusiasts to explore.
Miss Marple appeared in a considerable number of novels. It's quite a few, but the exact count might vary depending on how you classify some works.
Sure. '4:50 from Paddington' is a good one. In this story, Jane Marple gets involved in a mystery related to a body seen from a train. It has an interesting plot with lots of suspects and clues for her to sift through.
There are five Jane Hawk novels in total.
Agatha Christie wrote 12 Miss Marple novels. Her Miss Marple series is highly regarded for its intricate plots and charming characterizations. Some of the notable titles are 'A Murder Is Announced' and 'At Bertram's Hotel'.
Jane Austen wrote six major novels, including 'Pride and Prejudice', 'Sense and Sensibility', 'Emma', 'Mansfield Park', 'Northanger Abbey', and 'Persuasion.
Jane Austen wrote six completed novels, namely 'Sense and Sensibility', 'Pride and Prejudice', 'Mansfield Park', 'Emma', 'Northanger Abbey', and 'Persuasion.'