#ChristiesCapers
A younger man marries an older wealthy woman and she ends up dead. There is a cast of characters that all seem suspicious at one time or another. My first time reading this and I quite enjoyed getting to know the quirky Poirot.
#ChristiesCapers
A younger man marries an older wealthy woman and she ends up dead. There is a cast of characters that all seem suspicious at one time or another. My first time reading this and I quite enjoyed getting to know the quirky Poirot.
It‘s time for our first #AgathaChristieClubR3 #ChristiesCapers discussion! I posted 9 questions as spoilers; they can be found on my feed, the book‘s feed, or by searching the group‘s hashtags. Feel free to answer whenever!
February‘s book is The Secret Adversary, which is the first Tommy and Tuppence book. More details will be posted tomorrow!
9. In Lucy Worsley's 3-part documentary, she interviews a professor about Christie's racist and anti-Semitic epithets in her novels (the interview is wonderful).
As we progress in the novels, we'll notice this (there were a couple of instances in my addition of this novel that stood out to me).
But yet, we love Christie, and her works have endured for over 100 years. Why do you think this is the case? #AgathaChristieClubR3 #ChristiesCapers
8. According to Brewer‘s Dictionary of Phrase & Fable, a red herring is “a hint or statement in the early part of the story to put the reader on the wrong scent” (derived from the practice of dragging a smelly red herring across a path to confuse hunting dogs). How many red herrings can you find in this mystery? ~from Penguin Random House Reading Group Guide #AgathaChristieClubR3 #ChristiesCapers
7. According to the critic Anthony Lejeune, “The real secret of Agatha Christie . . . lies not in the carpentering of her plots. . .but in . . . [her] ability to buttonhole a reader, to make, as Raymond Chandler put it, ‘each page throw the hook for the next.‘ ” How does Christie build suspense in this novel? Were you surprised when the murderer was revealed? ~from Penguin Random House Reading Group Guide #AgathaChristieClubR3 #ChristiesCapers
6. What role do outsiders play in The Mysterious Affair at Styles? Consider, in particular, the characters of Alfred Inglethorp, Dr. Bauerstein, and Hercule Poirot. ~from Penguin Random House Reading Group Guide #AgathaChristieClubR3 #ChristiesCapers
5. How would you describe the Edwardian social hierarchy that Christie establishes in the novel? Who is on the top of the ladder, and who is on the bottom? Does anyone break the rules of this well-defined social order? ~from Penguin Random House Reading Group Guide #AgathaChristieClubR3 #ChristiesCapers
4. According to Agatha Christie, when she wrote The Mysterious Affair at Styles she saw it as “a story with a moral; in fact it was the old Everyman Morality Tale, the hunting down of Evil and the triumph of Good...” How is this reflected in the characters in the novel? Did you find them realistic, or did you think they were stereotypical? ~based on Penguin Random House Reading Group Guide #AgathaChristieClubR3 #ChristiesCapers
3. The mystery is told through the eyes of Captain Hastings; we will also meet him in other Poirot novels. What do you think of Hastings? Think of the working relationship between Hastings and Poirot and Watson and Holmes (if you're familiar with the Sherlock Holmes stories). How are working relationships similar? Different? #AgathaChristieClubR3 #ChristiesCapers
2. We meet Hercule Poirot for the first time in this novel. What are your impressions of him? He appears in over thirty novels and fifty short stories by Christie (and later in the continuation of stories by Sophie Hannah). What makes him such an appealing and enduring character? ~based on Penguin Random House Reading Group Guide #AgathaChristieClubR3 #ChristiesCapers
1. What did you think of the book? Was this your first time reading the book?
A few facts:
*Published in 1920
*First Hercule Poirot novel
*Poirot was inspired by the Belgian refugees from WWI living in Torquay at the time Christie wrote this
*Christie and her first husband named their home Styles after this novel
#AgathaChristieClubR3 #ChristiesCapers
My 4th time reading this & I finally picked up on some of the clues! There‘s nothing like a wildly gesticulating Poirot dancing his way down the street to make one laugh (and I always picture the Suchet Poirot in my mind).
Discussion tomorrow! I‘ll post questions mid to late morning, US East Coast time. #192025 #1920 #LitsyAToZ #LetterM #52BookClub25 #TitleStartsWithLetterM #BBRC #Adult #AuthorCelebrity #AgathaChristieClubR3 #ChristiesCapers
I'm always happy to reread Christie and I'm pretty stoked about the #ChristieCapers readalong that @Librarybelle is hosting. While this isn't my favorite of her mysteries, it's still a great introduction to Poirot, Hastings, and Christie's writing style. This edition also included an alternate ending that Christie had written having the final reveal being in court instead of in the intimate family gathering, so that was interesting.
I could not help but hear the voice of Peter Dinklage while I read it. 🙈 Definitely a good start into monthly reading of Poirot novels. I like the way Hastings was introduce with a story that concerne his life.
Not my favorite Christie but fun to revisit as she invents Poirot and improves her writing.
I listened to the audiobook read by Richard Armitage who did a superb job.
#ChristieCapers @Librarybelle
Oh my God, how good is Peter Dinklage as Hercule Poirot? His way of crying „Hastings!“ is perfect. This is definitely the best adaption ever.
Themes: Golden Age Murder Mystery, Hercule Poirot & Hastings
I read this for January‘s #ChristieCapers - I can‘t wait for our discussion on 1/26 🤐🔎🙌
@Librarybelle
#ChristieCapers #AgathaChristieClubR3
It‘s been a while since I‘ve read Agatha and this first outing has reminded me how much I loved her books.
#52BookClub25 #TitleStartswithM
#192025 #1920
#ISpyBingo 8 squares
@Librarybelle @TheAromaofBooks
Read this a little early for #ChristiesCapers because the library wants it back.
I was positive I had figured it out but of course I hadn‘t. Christie really hits her stride right from the start.
I see the rotund actor David Suchet from the Poirot movies in my mind‘s eye, “gambolling” (running /leaping playfully) across the lawn…😂😂😂😂 I love the sound/meaning of this word.
Repost for @Librarybelle
Our journey through Agatha Christie‘s mysteries begins this month!
Read at your own pace during the month, with discussion on January 26th.
If you would like to be added or removed from the tag list, let me know!
Original post - https://www.litsy.com/web/post/2824242
Our journey through Agatha Christie‘s mysteries begins this month!
Read at your own pace during the month, with discussion on January 26th.
If you would like to be added or removed from the tag list, let me know!
I am also adding the link to a spreadsheet created by @TheAromaofBooks that better explains the pub order of the books as found on the official Christie website. Thanks, Sarah!!
#ChristiesCapers #AgathaChristieClubR3
My first read for 2025. Taking this to bed with me. #ChristieCapers #AgathaChristieClubR3 #January
I'm joining @Librarybelle for #ChristiesCapers and am super excited!! While our first read, The Mysterious Affair at Styles, has the same title in both the US and the UK, several of her later books have two different titles, which confuses the heck out of me. So, I made a table of her books with the publication date, UK title, US title, and a few notes. Feel free to save this, make a copy to edit for yourself, or whatever!!
If the US Title is ⬇
Repost for @Librarybelle
January starts the new round of #AgathaChristieClubR3 , and we‘ll read these #ChristiesCapers in original publication order.
The Mysterious Affair at Styles is the first book. Published in 1920, this book introduced the world to Hercule Poirot.
Read at your own pace. Discussion on January 26th.
See original post at https://www.litsy.com/web/post/2817944
January starts the new round of #AgathaChristieClubR3 , and we‘ll read these #ChristiesCapers in original publication order.
The Mysterious Affair at Styles is the first book. Published in 1920, this book introduced the world to Hercule Poirot.
Read at your own pace. Discussion on January 26th.
Let me know if you would like to be added to the tag last. And, feel free to post the cover of your edition!
repost for @Librarybelle:
January 2025 begins a new round of Agatha Christie reading in publication order, as per the Agatha Christie website (link in comments).
The first is the 1920 The Mysterious Affair at Styles, the first Hercule Poirot book.
I‘ll post an official Styles graphic closer to January, but wanted to give a reminder that our reading starts soon!
original post:
https://www.litsy.com/web/post/2810726
January 2025 begins a new round of Agatha Christie reading in publication order, as per the Agatha Christie website (link in comments).
The first is the 1920 The Mysterious Affair at Styles, the first Hercule Poirot book.
I‘ll post an official Styles graphic closer to January, but wanted to give a reminder that our reading starts soon!
Comment below to be added to the tag list!
#ChristiesCapers #AgathaChristieClubR3
@librarybelle is hosting #agathachristieclubR3 starting in January. See her original post for more details and to let her know if you want to join in:
https://www.litsy.com/web/post/2801224
Longtime Littens know there have been two rounds of groups reading Agatha Christie‘s mysteries in pub order. The most recent round was amazingly led by @ferskner .
Here comes round 3! Ann is kindly fine with me starting a new round. We‘ll read in pub order, starting with the tagged in January. Read at your own pace. Discussion on the last Sunday of each month. Comment below to be added to the tag list! #ChristiesCapers #AgathaChristieClubR3
Full disclosure, I haven‘t actually read this one yet (I do own the audiobook so it‘s just a matter of time), but I feel confident in recommending Agatha Christie! She is/was the queen of mystery, after all.
#HauntedShelf #bookrecommendation #mysterious #DeadSerious
The little detective Poirot is a fun know-it-all and I much enjoyed the light mystery. I‘ll be mixing in some Agatha Christie books into my future reading plans.
Next serial read. Am finding this an excellent way to read more.
What can I say about the queen of the murder mystery, all the clichés are here, but she created them. Hastings is a bit of a simpleton which gives us some funny moments and it's interesting to see Poirot's first case, also it has drawings with layouts of the room and the house, always a plus for me. You won't find any depth in the story, but if you grabbed an Agatha Christie book you weren't looking for it, just to be entertained.
Finished listening to another Agatha Christie murder mystery. I did not realize that this one was her first one, I have to make a list now because I am starting to get confused.
I really liked this one because - of course - I didn‘t see the twist coming. 🤦♀️
I almost forgot to post my monthly round up! Lots of short reads. I tagged Styles because I didn't want to tag something I already had and none of the other books really stood out. Or well, if they did, it was for the wrong reasons. The Pride activity book was actually terrible! The meditation book was ableist, classist, and uninformative! The rest were basically fine, though Sam is My Sister was definitely inferior as a trans narrative.
“And neither of them is for you?” finished Poirot. “Never mind. Console yourself, my friend. We may hunt together again, who knows? And then—“
#TheMysteriousAffairAtStyles #AgathaChristie #Poirot #HerculePoirot #lastline #closingline #book #books #bookcase #bookcases #bookcover #bookcovers #bookcoverdesign #bookcoverdesigners #bookclub #bookclubs #Mystery #Fiction #Crime #MysteryThriller #Audiobook #Detective #Classics #Thriller #MurderMystery 💕
After a run of nonfiction reads I have decided to pick up a comfort read. What is more comforting than a British murder mystery? So up next - Poirot book one.
Jolly good!
Thanks for the tag @Cuilin
1- Gotta love Miss Marple
2- Dr Will Raven & Sarah Fisher
3- Charlotte Holmes
#TLT
Such fun! Highly recommend the audiobook from the Libby public library system. Poirot and poison are a clever, entertaining couple.
Can‘t go wrong with the fabulous Poirot! Enjoying my re-read (re-listen) choice for Mass Center for the Book reading challenge. (Jan=reread.)
The first book to feature Hercule Poirot is told from the point of view of Arthur Hastings, a soldier on leave from the Front in WWI. Hastings visits an old friend, John Cavendish who lives at Styles Court owned by his stepmother, Emily Inglethorp. John's wife, his younger brother, Lawrence, & a family friend, Cynthia Murdoch also live there, along with Emily's new husband, younger man, Alfred Inglethorp. (continued)
I think this is my first Agatha Christie (that I actually finished? I‘ve started Death on the Nile twice but there were too many people & I lost concentration.) And it was really good, unsurprisingly.
Hercule Poirot investigates a murder & uncovers a will that could be the key. Told from the perspective of his friend who sometimes finds him to be a crackpot.
Christie‘s first novel, the 14th I‘ve read. Entertaining locked room mystery. #scarathlon
#teamBOOklovers #BOOklovers