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by Agatha Christie, Hugh Fraser
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Carolyn Cannot Live Without Books!
Carolyn Cannot Live Without Books! rated it 12 years ago
Audiobook. Another one I had read but with this one I remembered most of the book. The most being the pertinent word here because I had to keep trying to figure out the part I had forgotten. Just the right amount of Poirot! Since I do remember reading this book at least once (probably more), I'm...
Meandering Em's
Meandering Em's rated it 12 years ago
It is hard not to love an Agatha Christie mystery. I personally think she is one of the best in the genre. She has a wonderful style of writing that is so easy to read, yet isn't childish or silly. Her endings are unpredictable, yet everything makes sense at the end. Like this one, there is usua...
the reader in a quiet corner
the reader in a quiet corner rated it 13 years ago
It's almost always easy to read an Agatha Christie in one sitting. (So far, the only mysteries of AC's that took me a long time to read are the Jane Marple mysteries). Hercule Poirot is always engaging (so far). Death in the Clouds tackles the usual elements of AC's, psychology, the multiple suspect...
Konnici na Liriite - Chevalier Du Lys
ReviewThis was an interesting read from Agatha Christie. An Herculae Poirot novel and one of the best so far. This tale takes place on a flight from France to England. There a murder occurs and the now retired Poirot gets to solve another mystery not because he wants it but because he is one of the ...
The Drift Of Things
The Drift Of Things rated it 13 years ago
Back in the days when I was really into Agatha Christie, I decided I really only liked her Hercule Poirot mysteries. After reading this, I remember why. They have greater complexity (thanks to Poirot's little grey cells) and fewer boring society details than Christie's other mysteries. I really enjo...
siobhanparker
siobhanparker rated it 14 years ago
They don't call Agatha Christie "Queen of Crime" for nothing. The late great mystery author knew very well how to write a whodunit, and this is just one of many examples. The story flowed well, the writing was spot-on, and you'll be guessing who the culprit is until the end. I've read several of ...
Garden-of-Stars
Garden-of-Stars rated it 15 years ago
To say I was surprised would most likely be an understatement. Agatha Christie continues to make webs out of detective stories that catch readers which they aren't able to climb out of.These kinds of mysteries always keep me thinking - how? It's a closed space with a very limited number of possible ...
Bettie's Books
Bettie's Books rated it 17 years ago
Dentists are just plain bad news.
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