Sitting in the middle of an autumn thunder storm with the heat cranked up and a whodunit by the fantastic Agatha Christie really is the perfect scenario. Although 4.50 from Paddington was a slow build the end result was just wonderfully murderous. By half way through I was thoroughly puzzled by who ...
I know I've read this one in the past, but I didn't remember it at all, and I loved it! My problem with Christie in general is that her characters are flat. Here we had not only Inspector Craddock, surely the most human of her policemen, but Lucy Eyelesbarrow, a lovely and able assistant to Miss Mar...
[These notes were made in 1982:]. Miss Marple's friend sees a woman being strangled on a train running parallel to hers. The body is found in a sarcophagus on a large estate belonging to a family, all of whom have secrets but none any motive for this particular murder. The villain eventually turns...
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