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الفتاة الثالثة - Agatha Christie
الفتاة الثالثة
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ISBN: 9782195725
Publisher: الأجيال للترجمة والنشر
Pages no: 336
Edition language: Arabic
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BrokenTune
BrokenTune rated it
2.5 Third Girl
‘Did she say anything?’ ‘She said she had been into the bathroom to wash the blood off her hands—and then she said, “But you can’t wash things like that off, can you?”’ ‘Out, damnéd spot, in fact?’ ‘I cannot say that she reminded me particularly of Lady Macbeth. She was—how shall I put it?—perfec...
Abandoned by user
Abandoned by user rated it
3.0 The Peacock Struts
I actually did enjoy this one more the second time around, although I maintain that the puzzle aspect of the book is just not good. Before I get to that, though, I want to talk about what I liked. Ariadne Oliver is very prominent in this book, as is Miss Lemon, which were the two things that I jus...
Mike Finn
Mike Finn rated it
2.5 "Third Girl -Hercule Poirot #38" by Agatha Christie - starts well but disappoints
"Third Girl" was a strange and dispiriting journey for me. At the start of the book, I was pleasantly surprised at the contemporary (1960's) feel of the novel. There was much more humour in it than I'd expected but there was also more violence and a deeper sense of threat than in other Poirot nove...
Mike Finn
Mike Finn rated it
2.0 Third Girl (Audio)
"Third Girl" was a strange and dispiriting journey for me.At the start of the book, I was pleasantly surprised at the contemporary (1960's) feel of the novel. There was much more humour in it than I'd expected but there was also more violence and a deeper sense of threat than in other Poirot novels ...
Mike Finn
Mike Finn rated it
2.0 Third Girl (Audio)
"Third Girl" was a strange and dispiriting journey for me.At the start of the book, I was pleasantly surprised at the contemporary (1960's) feel of the novel. There was much more humour in it than I'd expected but there was also more violence and a deeper sense of threat than in other Poirot novels ...
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