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O mistério das Caraíbas - Isabel Alves, Agatha Christie
O mistério das Caraíbas
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9789892300443
Publisher: Edições Asa
Pages no: 190
Edition language: Portuguese
Series: Miss Marple (#10)
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Lillelara
Lillelara rated it
4.0 A Caribbean Mystery
The plot of A Caribbean Mystery might not be the strongest Christie plot and at some point I knew who the murderer was. But despite it´s shortcomings on the mystery front, I liked this novel a whole lot. I loved how Miss Marple had to put some effort into solving the mystery, doing some sleuthing ...
Burfobookalicious
Burfobookalicious rated it
2.5 Realpolitik or Prejudicial, it matters
My copy of this novel is an edition printed in 1964 for ‘The Book Club’ and costing 16s. 0d. Unsurprising perhaps that ‘A Caribbean Mystery’ has the feel of a bygone era, when colonialism, feminism, racism, sexual orientation and the class system were clearly viewed quite differently. Indeed, it mig...
Abandoned by user
Abandoned by user rated it
3.5 You clever old thing, Miss Marple
I read this one for the "overseas travel" square because it gets Miss Marple out of St. Mary's Mead on a long vacation to the sunny climes of the West Indies. As is often the case with Christie, the reader must, rather uncomfortably, wade through some casual racism/colonialism/sexism to enjoy the my...
Couscous
Couscous rated it
4.0 Miss Marple in the Caribbean
This is part of my Christie-binge, so to speak. :) Nice mistery, and I even was on the right track (yay, I'm so very smart!). I like the new translation, a little less outmoded than my other Christies. I didn't like the colonialistic attitudes, but well.
BrokenTune
BrokenTune rated it
4.0 Peril at End House / A Caribbean Mystery / The Mirror Crack'd
I am so behind with writing reviews that I thought I'd catch up on all my recent Christie mysteries in one. I really enjoyed all three of these to the same extent: neither pretended to be anything than a straight forward murder mystery. There was hardly any social commentary - and none of which I ...
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