

2001 saw the first radio adaptation which was transmitted on BBC Radio 4 and starred June Whitfield. It was then adapted again in 2006, this time by ITV, for their series Marple which starred Geraldine McEwan. Agatha Christie - Sleeping Murder Miss Marples Last Case Complete and Unabridged 1 A HOUSE Gwenda Reed stood, shivering a little, on the quayside. Sleeping Murder was first adapted for television in 1987 as part of the Miss Marple series by the BBC, starring Joan Hickson as Miss Marple. This version of Sleeping Murder is very, very different from Joan Hickson’s 1987. The main beats of the text are there: orphaned young woman arrives in England after growing up overseas and by an astounding coincidence buys the house she lived in as a toddler. In An Autobiography Christie explains that she ‘had written an extra two books during the first years of the war’ and ‘those two books, when written, were put in the vaults of a bank.’ But in Agatha Christie’s Secret Notebooks, John Curran argues that it was written much later. Sleeping Murder: Miss Marples Last Case is a work of detective fiction by Agatha Christie and first published in the UK by the Collins Crime Club in October 1976. This is the house where, as a toddler, she witnessed her stepmother being strangled. Di matanya yang berwarna biru itu sering terlihat ada kejutan. Tingkah lakunya lembut, tapi bicaranya sedikit cerewet.

Badannya tinggi kurus, pipinya kemerah-merahan, dan matanya berwarna biru. There is much discussion around when the story was first written. Sedihnya, Sleeping Murder adalah karya terakhir dari seorang Agatha Christie. Originally it has been thought that the story was written in the early 1940s, although this has been debated by Christie expert John Curran in his book Agatha Christie’s Secret Notebook in which he discovers that Christie began writing the novel much later. A puzzle that is tortuous, surprising and finally satisfying.
