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by Julian Rhind-Tutt, Agatha Christie, Sophie Hannah
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BrokenTune
BrokenTune rated it 4 years ago
I have tried to finish this book during the day today and read any time that I was able to, but the book is not only utterly crap it also bloody endless. It drags, and drags, and drags.The last 30% of the book just felt like the story of who did what changed on every page and I completely lost track...
The Book Nook
The Book Nook rated it 6 years ago
Poirot has taken up temporary residence in a London boarding house to take a break from his new found fame. While eating in a neighborhood cafe one night Poirot meets a young woman who makes some questionable statements before dashing into the night. Upon returning to his room Poirot's fellow boarde...
Meandering Em's
Meandering Em's rated it 9 years ago
I received this at the Malice Domestic celebration of Agatha Christie. I have to admit the plot was good (although preposterous) and the book relatively readable. I probably would have given a higher rating IF the main detective were not Hercule Poirot.If you are expecting a true Agatha Christie tal...
La Mala *the mean girl*
La Mala *the mean girl* rated it 9 years ago
:/No sé si algún día me le animaré...
Your Next Favorite Book
Your Next Favorite Book rated it 10 years ago
The Monogram Murdersby Sophie HannahHardcover, 352 pagesWilliam Morrow, September 9, 2014Hercule Poirot is having a quiet dinner in his favorite London coffeehouse when he encounters a young woman who confesses to him that she is terrified of being murdered but refuses his offers of assistance. Lat...
dianeh92345
dianeh92345 rated it 10 years ago
I agree that the sentence construction did not mirror Agatha Christie's style and it would be hard to replicate her great plots. However, it was a good cozy mystery on its own merits so I gave it four stars. It was a hundred percent better than some of Agatha's misses like the Big Four.
Rene Hasekamp
Rene Hasekamp rated it 10 years ago
Sophie Hannah wrote a very acceptable Poirot novel. The story is good, though a bit complicated, and Poirot behaves like he always did. The story has enough twists, almost too many. I was quite wrong when I thought I understood the plot when I was almost halfway. At that stage my ideas were in lin...
Livros.by.Ropis
Livros.by.Ropis rated it 10 years ago
Did I like the book? No, I didn't. But it's Not too bad at all! It's just that I expected something different about it. I had the idea that Sophie Hannah would put a different spin on the Christie' s work, rather than fitting into it. It started off so well but then it became a very hard read and ...
Crime-on-thrill
Crime-on-thrill rated it 10 years ago
Re-incarnations of detectives in hands of a different author seldom succeeds, except in the case of Holmes, but that was possible maybe because the reincarnator was Sir Doyle himself. But, apart from that exception re-incarnations are meant to be not as successful as the original. The stories of lim...
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