
Christie had crafted a complex and original mystery filled with characters of great psychological depth. Another day or two later, this same person brutally murdered old Lady Tressilian with a blow to the head.Īs I had earlier stated, the 1944 novel has always been a favorite of mine. Someone had placed a NOT IN SERVICE sign in front of his hotel’s elevator. Treves died from a heart attack after climbing some stairs that lead to his hotel room.

All of the suspects possessed a peculiar physical trait. Treves recalled an old murder case in which a child had made deliberate preparations to kill another and make it look like an accident. And Ted was also jealous of Neville, due to his love for Kay.ĭuring a supper party, Mr. Mary seemed attracted to Thomas and a little envious of Audrey. Thomas seemed jealous of Neville, due to his love for Audrey. She seemed to harbor emotions for him, despite her reserved behavior. Neville discovered that he was still in love with his first wife, Audrey. The house party turned out to be a tense affair, due to emotions running rampant between the characters. Treves- Lady Tressilian’s friend and solicitor

*Mary Aldin – Lady Tressilian’s companion

*Thomas Royce – Owner of a Malaysian plantation and Audrey’s distant cousin *Audrey Strange - Neville’s reserved ex-wife *Kay Strange – Neville’s younger second wife *Neville Strange – Professional tennis star and Lady Tressilian’s ward Also included in the party are the following: In "TOWARDS ZERO", Jane Marple is invited to a house party hosted by an old school friend named Lady Camilla Tressilian. Since "Towards Zero" has always been one of my favorite Christie novels, I decided to give the movie a chance. Jane Marple replaced him as the story’s main detective, with the police represented by Alan Davies as one Superintendant Mallard. However, Battle did not appear in the 2007 adaptation. Instead, the main investigator in "Towards Zero" turned out to be Superintendant Battle, who had been featured in a few other Christie novels, including one Hercule Poirot tale - "Cards on the Table". First of all, the novel is not a Jane Marple mystery. The adaptation of Christie’s novel has drawn a good deal of criticism from purists.

And this movie is the 2007 adaptation of Christie’s 1944 novel called "Towards Zero". However, my curiosity got the best of me and I decided to watch a movie that starred Geraldine McEwan as Miss Jane Marple. When it comes to the television adaptations of Agatha Christie’s Jane Marple novels, I tend to stick with those that featured the late Joan Hickson as the elderly sleuth.
