by Agatha Christie
The court. Faces. Rows and rows of faces! One particular face with a big black moustache and shrewd eyes. Hercule Poirot, his head a little on one side, his eyes thoughtful, was watching her. She thought: He’s trying to see just exactly why I did it… He’s trying to get inside my head to see what...
To care passionately for another human creature brings always more sorrow than joy; but at the same time, Elinor, one would not be without experience.Anyone who has never really loved has never really lived.
Another enjoyable read by Agatha Christie. Unfortunately, the ending was not quite reasonable. The murderer killed for money, yet it was unclear how the money could be claimed and used without revealing the plot. For this reason, I could only give 3/5 stars. However, it was a fast and enjoyable ...
I enjoyed this mystery--for me, Agatha Christie is an easier read, but also enjoyable because of her portrayal of her characters, and most particularly her detectives. She also has a tendency to be very subtle when leaving her clues. I often find myself pausing over the most trivial bits of informat...
Aw, the ending is so... aw... Now I'm a sad cypress.
Choose Your Own Adventure!You are on the dock for murder most foul! The awkward thing is that the contemplation of murder is not an unusual topic for you. Your surprisingly extensive knowledge of poison is also a questionable thing. Whatever is a young lady to do? Look to Belgium for succor! A noted...
It's an easy, breezy read; a good change of pace from more serious stuff. But the characters weren't well-developed. I didn't really care who did it. So this isn't one of Agatha's better efforts.
A poisoned pen letter triggers a departure - and a trail of murder and deceit. Agatha Christie whodunnit with Emma Fielding Broadcast on: BBC Radio 7
A good Agatha Christie (Poirot) mystery--not one of the greats. But David Suchet read it and he is, of course, OUTSTANDING. He IS Poirot, but his other characters are distinct and incredibly varied.