Christine Vole

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Christine Vole is a central character in Agatha Christie's courtroom drama "Witness for the Prosecution," known for her enigmatic motives and pivotal role in the murder trial’s outcome.

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instanceOf fictional character
literary character
alsoKnownAs Romaine Heilger
appearsIn Witness for the Prosecution
appearsInForm film adaptations
short story
stage play adaptation
associatedWith murder trial
characterTrait calculating
intelligent
manipulative
countryOfOriginInFiction Germany
createdBy Agatha Christie
fictionalStatus non-POV character
firstPublicationMedium short story in a magazine
genre courtroom drama
crime fiction
hasGender female
hasMotivation enigmatic motives
hasSpouse Leonard Vole
involvedIn trial of Leonard Vole
keyThemeRelation deception
marital loyalty
unreliable testimony
languageOfWork English
narrativeFunction pivotal role in trial outcome
partOf Agatha Christie's Marple
surface form: Agatha Christie bibliography
roleInWork central character
settingContext London, England
surface form: London
workPublicationAuthor Agatha Christie

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Sir Wilfrid Robarts associatedWith Christine Vole