Both the police and Miss Marple discover that another old friend of the Bantrys - a wealthy guest named Conway Jefferson, had reported Ruby's disappearance. While both Colonel Melchett and Superintendent Harper investigate Ruby's death, Dolly Bantry recruit her old friend and neighbor, Jane Marple to conduct her own investigation. Ruby's body is identified by her cousin Josie Turner, another professional dancer at the Majestic. Superintendent Harper of the Glenshire police becomes a part of the investigation, when he reveals the identity of the corpse as eighteen year-old Ruby Keene, a professional dancer who worked at the Majestic Hotel Resort in Danemouth. However, Colonel Melchett discovers there is a living, breathing peroxide blonde in Blake's life named Dinah Lee. Mary Mead citizen named Basil Blake, who has clashed with Colonel Bantry in the past. The police, led by Colonel Melchett, Chief Constable of the County, first suspects a local St. The body turns out to be a peroxide blonde in her late teens with heavy make-up and dressed in a satin gown. "THE BODY IN THE LIBRARY" proved to be a slightly complicated tale that begins with the discovery of a dead body in the library of Gossington Hall, the home of Colonel Arthur and Dolly Bantry. So, when ITV aired another adaptation of the novel, I was not that eager to watch it. Nor have I ever been that fond of the 1984 television adaptation that starred Joan Hickson. Agatha Christie's 1942 novel, "The Body in the Library" has never been a particularly favorite of mine.
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