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The Mysterious Affair at Styles
The Mysterious Affair at Styles | Agatha Christie
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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

Librarybelle Thanks for reposting! 1d
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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

Bookwormjillk Looking forward to it! 1d
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Librarybelle I‘m so excited to do this, @Bookwormjillk ! 1d
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!!! 1d
dabbe 🤩🥳🤗 1d
MaleficentBookDragon Excited to read them all from the beginning! 1d
Larkken I'll lurk 😍 I love so many of her books. Are you doing the ones pub under her pseudonym? 1d
Librarybelle @Larkken Yay!! We‘re not going to read the 6 Westmacott titles, just focus on the books originally published under her Christie name. 1d
elkeOriginal This is a fun nudge to read more of her books that I have missed! 24h
Librarybelle It definitely is, @elkeOriginal ! Welcome! 23h
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My first read for 2025. Taking this to bed with me. #ChristieCapers #AgathaChristieClubR3 #January

Librarybelle I like that cover! 1d
dabbe Beautiful cover! 🤩🥳🤗 1d
kspenmoll @Librarybelle @dabbe I fell in love with the cover & its color scheme so I bought it even though I know my library has copies. Merry Christmas to me!!!!🎄 1d
dabbe @kspenmoll 🩵❄️🩵 20h
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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 ⬇

TheAromaofBooks (cont'd) blank, it means the book had the same title both places. Some of the short story collections were only published in the UK, or only published in the US, so that's noted as well. If a book was published earlier in one place or the other, I used the earliest copyright date, regardless of location.

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1S9ZuaXeMSsPq7hz_3HF0Lp3pjajJyFPPc9He1HPr...
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Librarybelle Wow! I was just using the list from the Agatha Christie site and hoping I kept everything straight. Thanks! The short story collections are tricky. 3d
Librarybelle Just had some time to look at this more…I love that you also have the series listed! Thanks for doing this! 3d
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ImperfectCJ For the past few years, I've been following a Goodreads group doing this same thing (finishing up early 2026), but I've had a similar challenge with the titles/collections. Your list will be very helpful, even now in the home stretch! 3d
Deblovestoread You are a rock star! My kind of list ❤️ 3d
TheAromaofBooks @Librarybelle - I started with the website you had linked and worked from there!! I figured even if we decide to not read the Mary Westmacott books or all the short story collections (especially since I think some stories are in multiple collections), it's still handy to have it all in one place!! At some point I may get crazy and list which stories are in which collections 😂 3d
TheAromaofBooks @ImperfectCJ @Deblovestoread - Yay!! Those double titles always get me confused. I've definitely started to read one before and then gone... wait... I read this already... as something else 😂 3d
Librarybelle Maybe I‘ll list out the short stories to help, since I think some appear in multiple collections. I‘m thinking we‘ll focus on just the books published under her name and not Westmacott, since @CSeydel recently led a group reading those. 3d
TheAromaofBooks @Librarybelle - We may not have to reinvent the wheel - this list seems fairly cohesive - https://agathachristie.fandom.com/wiki/List_of_short_stories_by_Agatha_Christie - and also here - https://www.agathachristie.com/en/stories?format=short-story&character=all - theoretically in publication order haha I've run into similar issues reading all of P.G. Wodehouse's works - so prolific, different titles, the same stories in multiple collections, etc 3d
Librarybelle Excellent! Are you willing for me to share your spreadsheet with the group? I can include the link with my reminder on the 1st. Thank you for all of this research and work!! 3d
TheAromaofBooks @Librarybelle - Oh absolutely!! Spreadsheets are always for sharing 😂 3d
Librarybelle Yay!! 3d
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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

Librarybelle Thanks for reposting! 2w
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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!

Aims42 Ooo, yay! I‘m still in 🤩 My bday is Jan. 25 so I might just have to give myself a bday gift of unlimited reading 😏🙌 (edited) 2w
Librarybelle That sounds like a wonderful way to spend your birthday, @Aims42 ! 2w
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Aims42 @Librarybelle 🥳🥳🥳 2w
kspenmoll @Aims42 And my birthday is January 26- we are fellow Aquarians! 🧜🏻‍♀️ (edited) 2w
Gissy Great! I read that one already but I can participate in the discussion 2w
TheAromaofBooks Yay!! I am so ready to try getting through the entire Christie catalogue AGAIN 😂 2w
Librarybelle I‘m looking forward to it, @kspenmoll and @TheAromaofBooks ! 2w
Librarybelle Great article, @willaful ! I had no clue she was a surfer! 2w
Librarybelle Wonderful, @Gissy ! 2w
Aims42 @kspenmoll Wohoo!! ♒️💕 2w
MariaW I‘d like to be in on this one as well. @Librarybelle 2w
Librarybelle Yay, @MariaW ! I‘ll add you to the list! 2w
majkia Please add me to the list. 2w
Librarybelle Got you on the list, @majkia ! 😁 2w
MaleficentBookDragon Yes, please add me to the tag list. Thank you! (edited) 6d
Lizpixie I‘m in! My Dame Agatha shelf has been begging me to reread for ages. 5d
Librarybelle Great, @Lizpixie ! Welcome! 5d
janeycanuck Oh, I failed miserably on the R2 version and I've been meaning to get back in. I think I fell off somewhere around 1935. Could I be added to the tag list? I'll probably participate only lightly for the titles I've already read and jump in more when R3 syncs up to where I am. Thanks!! 2d
Librarybelle Yes, @janeycanuck ! Welcome! 2d
StayCurious I think our next #IDLR book has a Christie flare to it @Librarybelle so should be fun! 2d
Librarybelle That‘s so cool, @StayCurious !! 2d
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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

Librarybelle Thanks for reposting! 1mo
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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

Aims42 Thanks for the reminder! 💗 1mo
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Librarybelle You‘re welcome, @Aims42 ! 1mo
dabbe Thanks! 💙❄️💙 1mo
Librarybelle You‘re welcome, @dabbe ! 1mo
mrp27 Should be fun! 1mo
RainyDayReading I‘ve always been meaning to do this! I‘d love to be added to the tag list. 1mo
TheAromaofBooks Yay!! I'm looking forward to trying again! 😂 1mo
Librarybelle @TheAromaofBooks I know! I fizzled out in both rounds in the past! 1mo
PathfinderNicole I‘d love to be added to the tag list! 1mo
StayCurious I‘m gonna give it a go!! 1mo
kspenmoll Yes!!! 1mo
Tineke Add me to the list please! I will read along with as many books as I can get. 1mo
Librarybelle Wonderful, @Tineke ! Welcome! 1mo
Marmie7 I'd like to give this try! 1mo
Seabreeze_Reader @Librarybelle Could you please remove me from the tag list? Thank you. I think I've overextended myself and need to focus on my tbr reading. I might read a few Christie novels if the mood strikes but I usually see your posts in my homefeed anyway. 1mo
majkia Please add me to the list! 2w
Librarybelle Of course, @majkia ! Welcome! 2w
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@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

Librarybelle Thanks for reposting! 2mo
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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

Bookwormjillk Yes please! 2mo
Deblovestoread I‘ve not done well with #buddyreads this year but this is something I‘ve wanted to do so I‘ll give it a try. Also, it might help with #192025 2mo
Librarybelle Yay, @Bookwormjillk @Deblovestoread ! This will definitely help with #192025 , especially the 1920s. 2mo
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willaful @Librarybelle I was so annoyed not to find a Christie for 1921! It seems impossible that there isn't one! 2mo
Librarybelle @willaful I just checked the book pub dates and hadn‘t realized that there was not a 1921 publication! That is odd. 2mo
Aims42 yes! I want in on this!! 2mo
Librarybelle Awesome, @Aims42 ! 2mo
Aims42 Thank you! ☺️ 2mo
ShelleyBooksie This sounds fun! 2mo
Librarybelle @ShelleyBooksie I think it will be! Would you like to be tagged for the group? 2mo
kspenmoll Sign me up!!!! 2mo
Librarybelle Will do, @kspenmoll ! 😁 2mo
Laughterhp I‘ve been doing this on my own. I‘m in the year 1950, but I could start over. 2mo
Librarybelle @Laughterhp Completely up to you! You‘re pretty far into her works. I can add you to the list, and if you decide not to start over, just let me know! 2mo
mrp27 My reading has really slowed this year but I‘m willing to try and give it a go! 2mo
Librarybelle Wonderful, @mrp27 ! 😁 2mo
Laughterhp Sounds good, thanks! 2mo
willaful I think I'll join in too, at least sometimes. 2mo
Librarybelle Great, @willaful ! 😁 2mo
PageShifter Yesss!!! 2mo
AnishaInkspill 💛fantastic, I'm interested, pls add me 2mo
Skygoddess1 Sounds like fun, I‘m in! 2mo
BarbaraJean Please tag me! I‘ll probably drop in and out but would like to participate when I can. 2mo
Librarybelle That‘s great, @BarbaraJean ! 2mo
AnneCecilie I would love to be tagged. I started reading them in order, and would love to continue from where I stopped 2mo
dabbe I'd like to try! 🤎🍁🧡 2mo
MaleficentBookDragon I‘m in! 2mo
JenlovesJT47 I‘d like to join! 🙋🏻‍♀️ 2mo
TheAromaofBooks Please add me to your list. I was part of the last round and am always down for Christie!! 😁 2mo
Librarybelle Yay, @TheAromaofBooks ! She‘s a good read, and I think at this point, this will be the 3rd or 4th time I‘ve read The Mysterious Affair at Styles! 😂 2mo
tdrosebud Christie is one of my all-time favorite authors, and I would love to join. 2mo
Librarybelle Of course, @tdrosebud ! Welcome! 2mo
Seabreeze_Reader If it's ok I may join in with some of the books, as I have a varied assortment of some Christie mysteries on audio. 🙂 Keeping my minimal 2025 reading commitment flexible so I don't fail before I even begin. (edited) 2mo
Librarybelle That‘s perfectly fine, @Seabreeze_Reader ! I‘ll add you to the tag list, and feel feee to dip in and out of the books. 2mo
ferskner Me! I'll be free so soon! Thank you for wanting to do this! 1mo
StayCurious I sadly fell behind in Nancy drew but I‘d like to try this challenge. Please tag me 1mo
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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

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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.

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Another Poirot down

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Next serial read. Am finding this an excellent way to read more.

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nanuska_153
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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.

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MariaW
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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. 🤦‍♀️

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Book 103/100 of the year.

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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.

Faranae Necklothitania is hilarious and I'll tag it in a review post another time, but I have to add it to Litsy. 9mo
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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!

dabbe I read this last year and loved it! 🤩 11mo
rabbitprincess Probably my favourite Agatha Christie! Also I love the Fontana paperback covers of her books 😆 11mo
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Mitch
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Thanks for the tag @Cuilin
1- Gotta love Miss Marple
2- Dr Will Raven & Sarah Fisher
3- Charlotte Holmes

#TLT

dabbe I bet you could list a ton! I've never heard of #2, so that's on my TBR. And I can't believe I haven't read a Charlotte Holmes one when Sherlock is my all-time fave. You gave me some detective food-for-thought! Thanks for playing! ❤️💜🩷 11mo
CogsOfEncouragement I really enjoyed the Charlotte Holmes series too. 11mo
Cuilin Love these and for fun there‘s also Enola Holmes @Dabbe (edited) 11mo
dabbe @Cuilin She's on the list, too! 🤩 11mo
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SomedayAlmost
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Such fun! Highly recommend the audiobook from the Libby public library system. Poirot and poison are a clever, entertaining couple.

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Jen2
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I just love these books.

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SomedayAlmost
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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.)

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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)

OutsmartYourShelf When Emily suddenly dies & the local doctor is certain that it is murder, Hastings is relieved to run into Hercule Poirot, a former detective in the Belgian police force who is now a refugee living near Styles Court & whose benefactor was the same Emily Inglethorp. Poirot agrees to investigate Emily's murder & uncovers a family full of secrets, resentment, & greed. 12mo
OutsmartYourShelf I've seen the TV adaptations of the books starring David Suchet but I really couldn't remember this one. It's incredibly well thought out & kept me guessing - I only hope the rest of the books follow suit. 4🌟

TWs: antisemitism, racism.

Full review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/4915426668
Read 3rd-4th Jan 2024

#ReadAway2024 #BacklistReadathon #SeriesLove2024 #192025 (1920)
#WinterCosy #WinterClearDown
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DieAReader 🥳🥳🥳 12mo
Librarybelle Good choice for the #192025 challenge! 12mo
TheSpineView Great job!🌞 12mo
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!!! 12mo
Andrew65 The start of a great series, although dated now with some views expressed or words used. 12mo
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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.

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Christie‘s first novel, the 14th I‘ve read. Entertaining locked room mystery. #scarathlon
#teamBOOklovers #BOOklovers

AkashaVampie I just finished listening to this last night. My first read of Mrs. Christie. 1y
CogsOfEncouragement @AkashaVampie You started at the start. 😃 My favorite so far is The Murder of Roger Ackroyd. 1y
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This is the first Poirot murder mystery that Agatha Christie wrote and I enjoyed the introduction to his character. I‘ve been reading them out of order off and on for years, so like most people I know what to expect — a complex whodunnit with an upstairs/downstairs cast of characters (or should I say suspects?!) and all the answers revealed at the end.

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First book Agatha Christie wrote. It kept me interested. I listened to the Audiobook. I enjoyed the narrator. This book is where we first meet Poirot. I have read a few of her books, but thought I would start with her first one and see how she changed her writing, if she did.

17th book #SummerEndReadathon @TheSpineView
#bookspinbingo @TheAromaofBooks

TheSpineView Great progress! 1y
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Lizpixie
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Bk10of my #BookMail is another of the Special Editions of Dame Agatha‘s novels. This was her debut novel way back in 1920 & the first Poirot story. A refugee of WWI, Poirot has resettled in England, near the estate of his host Emily Inglethorp. When Emily is poisoned, Poirot makes it his first investigation in his new country. Dame Agatha was just finding her feet with this book, but it‘s still well worth a read.

kezzlou85 Beautiful edition. 2y
Ruthiella I‘m so tempted to get myself one (or all) of those beautiful editions! 😍 2y
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Haven‘t been reading much unfortunately, it‘s been hectic here for lots of reasons, but I wanted to post my recent #BookMail for you guys. 1st up is this Special edition of the original Poirot novel. After the Great War, Captain Hastings recuperates at the country estate of Styles, until a murder happens. But Hastings knows a retired Belgian police officer who is a refugee living nearby & is thrilled to use his “little grey cells”.

kezzlou85 Beautiful edition. 2y
Ruthiella Very pretty! 😍 2y
LeahBergen So pretty! 2y
Read4life Beautiful. Hope things settle down soon. 2y
CarolynM I‘ve not been around much for the last week, so just trying to catch up with everyone. Sorry to hear you‘ve been having difficulties. Hope things are looking up now😘😘 (edited) 2y
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Rating: 5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Even tho ive watched MANY TV Adaptions of Hercule Poirot over the years , ive NEVER Read any in Agatha Christie's Book Series so i thought this year was the perfect time to devour into this series and im so glad i did. I truly enjoyed this one so much which made it hard to put this one down since so much happened that i was intrigued to find out WHO committed the Murder at Styles.

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Genre: Mystery, Fiction, Classic
Agatha Christie's debut novel was also the first to feature Hercule Poirot, her famously eccentric Belgian detective. A refugee of the Great War, Poirot has settled in England near Styles Court, the country estate of his wealthy benefactor, the elderly Emily Inglethorp. When Emily is poisoned and authorities are baffled, Poirot puts his prodigious sleuthing skills to work.

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My first Agatha Christie I‘m some time. I enjoyed seeing Poirot in action.

My edition of the book included a Wikipedia summary (located on the first few pages) that included spoilers! 😆🤷🏻‍♀️

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The format of this (inexpensive) edition is amusing. I feel like I‘m reading an e-book in paperback form….

Bookwomble It looks like it's been printed off Project Gutenberg 😄 2y
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IndoorDame
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I‘ve been wanting a Painted Edition for a while now so it was especially fun to read from this! Poirot is such a great character! I always picture him with deep crinkles around his eyes, constantly laughing to himself about how blind all his companions are. #MarvellousMarch #BirthdayPixieReadathon #Pantone2023 #MochaMousse @Andrew65 @tpixie @Clwojick

jlhammar Beautiful! 2y
batsy That's gorgeous! 2y
Andrea313 So beautiful! I love these editions! 2y
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tpixie Beautiful cover! Agatha Christie named her home Styles- after this book! 2y
IndoorDame @tpixie what a cool tidbit! 2y
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My highlight from this week would have to be finishing The Collected Poems of Sara Teasdale, but I‘m really enjoying most of what I‘m currently reading which is such an exciting change because lots of things had been striking me as meh lately, and I was starting to wonder if it was more my frame of mind than my reading choices… #bookreport #weeklyforecast @Cinfhen

Cinfhen Excellent week!!! Glad your books are landing better / I know that feeling when it‘s all #MoreMehThanYeah 2y
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January reads wrap up in my new reading journal. #january #wrapup

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LiteraryinPA
Mysterious Affair at Styles | Agatha Christie
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I‘ve read this several times but it had been a while. As per usual I did not remember everything that happened (mystery book rereads= one time when that really comes in handy for me!), so it was delightful to rediscover it. I just love Agatha. 💗💗💗

Susanita Handsome feline! 2y
LitStephanie That kitty clearly solved the mystery! 2y
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I‘m turning to my Litsy friends who are fellow Agatha Christie devotees. I‘m planning my second tattoo, which I want to represent Poirot and Miss Marple. 💗💗 My first tattoo is a quote from Pride and Prejudice; this time, I want images rather than words.

~~If you were going to represent Agatha/Poirot/Marple visually, what images would you choose?~~

Thanks, friends!! (And here are some rereads I‘d like to do for “research” 😋)

LiteraryinPA So far my ideas are a teacup or a ball of yarn plus knitting needles for Marple. And the silhouette with the bowler hat/mustache/bow tie for Poirot. But those things don‘t seem to go together…? 2y
LiteraryinPA #goldenagecrimeclub I‘m not a member of the club, but I would love your opinions on this! 💗 #agathachristie 2y
mrsmarch @LiteraryinLawrence Poirot‘s profile is in silhouette on the teacup, with the knitting needles resting on the saucer. 2y
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mrsmarch Maybe a pocket watch set to 4:50, and a ticket for the Blue Train or the Orient Express? 2y
MissHel Maybe Poirot‘s mustache and Miss Marple‘s knitting needles? The needles could be knitting a bottle of poison. 2y
LiteraryinPA @mrsmarch @MissHel These are such creative ideas! Thank you! 2y
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I may be the last mystery lover here to find the ‘All About Agatha‘ podcast, but at least I eventually discovered it! I decided to read each book and then listen to the podcast. I am very pleased so far. The podcast truly enhanced my read of her first book and it gave food for thought. I look forward to the next. Fortunately it has been 10+ years since I last read any Christie, so it feels like a new read since I recall little.

Bluebird #52bookclub23. #acharacterwhoisarefugee in this book, Poirot is a refugee from Belgium during WWI. Decided to use this one since I believe this is one of the more challenging prompts for me to complete. (edited) 2y
Librarybelle You‘re not the last - I‘m not familiar with the podcast! I‘ll have to check it out! 2y
KarenUK Me neither! I‘m definitely gonna check it out! 2y
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Bluebird @Librarybelle @KarenUK yay! Glad I‘m not the only one who never heard of this. I hope you enjoy it! 2y
BarbaraBB I used to be such an Agatha Christie fan! This podcast sounds great, as does your idea to read a book, then listen to it! 2y
Cinfhen Count me in as another newbie!! I‘m still not a huge podcast listener but I love the idea behind this one. Thanks for sharing ❤️🎧 2y
Bluebird @BarbaraBB it may take me a few years to get to them all. Lol. I am planning to read at least one per month. Only 65 to go! 😂 2y
Bluebird @Cinfhen i‘m not much of a podcast listener either. This is only the 2nd one I‘ve started. 2y
Cuilin @Bluebird are you reading them in order? I‘ve read a few, but out of sequence, I just bought The murder of Roger Ackroyd. 2y
Bluebird @cuilin yes, i‘m reading them in order—to follow the pocast. Next up is The Secret Adversary (edited) 2y
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dabbe
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I sort of enjoyed this first introduction to the infamous Belgian detective, Hercule Poirot. After reading THE CHRISTIE AFFAIR, which takes place at the home of Agatha and Archie Christie, Styles, I had to read this one, which is based loosely on the infamous home of the Christies. Christie is a master at building suspense, but in this one, all Poirot does is never tell Hastings anything. A fun and gripping read, but not Christie's best.

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