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“Nemesis” is a detective novel written by Agatha Christie. It was first published in the United Kingdom in 1971. The novel features one of Christie’s famous characters, Miss Marple, who is an amateur detective with a sharp mind and a keen understanding of human nature.
In “Nemesis,” Miss Marple becomes involved in a mysterious case when she receives a letter from a deceased friend, Mr. Rafiel. The letter challenges her to solve a crime, but it doesn’t provide specific details. Intrigued by the challenge, Miss Marple agrees to carry out Mr. Rafiel’s wishes and becomes embroiled in a complex investigation that takes her to various locations, including London and a luxury hotel.
As with many of Agatha Christie’s works, “Nemesis” is praised for its intricate plot, cleverly devised mystery, and the skillful use of misdirection. The novel explores themes of justice, revenge, and the consequences of past actions.
Agatha Christie is renowned for her contributions to the mystery genre, and “Nemesis” is another example of her storytelling prowess. The novel remains popular among fans of classic detective fiction.
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