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by Agatha Christie
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The Good Times Are Killing Me
The Good Times Are Killing Me rated it 13 years ago
Not the best Agatha Christie's book I've read, but you can't go wrong with a Hercules Poirot mistery. The plot is very slow for such a little book, and the way she starts it (an imprudent question at a literary lunch) wasn't believable enough to made me care about it. The final reveal though, was, a...
target acquired
target acquired rated it 14 years ago
Choose Your Own Adventure!The elephant brain is denser than the human’s, and the temporal lobes, associated with memory, are more developed than in humans. Elephant lobes also have more folding, so that they can store more information. That’s why elephants have excellent memory. But why? Elephants c...
Bettie's Books
Bettie's Books rated it 15 years ago
The sleuth probes a double suicide from the past - threatening a young couple's future. Stars John Moffatt and Julia McKenzieBroadcast on:BBC Radio 7, 1:00am Monday 19th July 2010Duration:90 minutesAvailable until:2:32am Monday 26th July 2010Categories:Drama, Crime
Books etc.
Books etc. rated it 15 years ago
A Hercule Poirot story without Captain Hasting just doesn't feel the same. I became more aware of how important the way he narrated the story, selflessly mentioning all of his silliness, being goaded by Poirot, his humanity; I realise the Poirot I like is Poirot seen from Hasting's eyes. In this sto...
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