Little Miss Marple: Bump in the Library

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Agatha Christie’s most famous detectives receive the Mr. Men Little Miss treatment!

Agatha Christie’s Miss Marple meets Roger Hargreaves' Mr Men and Little Miss in this new story, written and illustrated by Adam Hargreaves. Loosely inspired by The Body in the Library, but with a light and humorous twist for younger fans, this is a mystery that only someone with a deep understanding of human nature can solve!
Have you met Little Miss Marple – a new Little Miss who may feel more than a little familiar, particularly to Agatha Christie fans?!
Little Miss Marple is staying at Gossipton Hall when Sir Jelly finds a body in the library! This turns out to be a confused Major Bump, with a bump on his head. With growing uncertainty about whether this was accidental, Little Miss Marple joins Major Bump on a trip to the Majestic Hotel, where there is much suspicion about his fellow holidaymakers.
Can Little Miss Marple help Inspector Nonsense and Constable Silly find the culprit?
This is the second Little Miss Marple mystery in a mischievous new partnership, publishing alongside Mr Poirot: Mystery on the Opulent Express. The first two titles are also available: Little Miss Marple: Muddle at the Vicarage and Mr Poirot: Mischief on the Nile.

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This is Book 4 in the Mr Men Little Miss Agatha Christie Mysteries Series. See all Mr Men Little Miss Agatha Christie Mysteries books here.

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About Adam Hargreaves

It all started with a tickle. Roger Hargreaves' son Adam asked him what a tickle looked like. In response, Roger drew a small orange man with extraordinarily long arms that could reach anywhere and tickle anyone. The idea that a tickle could be a character in its own right sparked an idea in Roger's mind. Roger was a successful copywriter but he wanted to do

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