

Maybe not one of my favorites, but not entirely disappointing either. Just needed a little Poirot in my life!
Maybe not one of my favorites, but not entirely disappointing either. Just needed a little Poirot in my life!
4 Stars • Richard Abernethie dies, and his family gathers for the funeral. His sister Cora, known for her eccentricities, remarks that "someone must have helped him on with it," suggesting murder. Initially dismissed as a nonsensical comment, it later becomes the crux of the mystery. Cora herself is found murdered shortly after, making her comment seem prophetic. ⬇️
This one is a fairly fun if a little bland Christie mystery. Poirot is back yet again, but he seems a little tired. I guess it's good he's staying busy and keeping his mind sharp, and growing marrows in the country wasn't his thing, but he tries to retire and people just keep bothering him. Maybe he could open a school to teach younger generations to solve mysteries and grow elaborate mustaches so they can fend for themselves eventually.
Recommended by Sophie Hannah as her favourite Christie and did not disappoint. A classic set-up with a dysfunctional family in a huge manor house returning from a funeral, another death & Poirot investigating. And a clever solution. As always I love the light touch, characters who are sketched so deftly you can see & hear them & the gentle poking fun at the wealthy family and their quirks. And clues that keep me guessing. A perfect mystery.
I needed a Christie palate cleanser after Murder at Mallowan Hall, so I turned to Christie herself. This is a lesser known novel with a much older Poirot who doesn‘t appear nearly as much as he should. However, I still enjoyed it. Any number of the characters could‘ve have plausibly been the murderer, but I never suspected the actual one even though they also made sense. Hugh Fraser is, as always, a delightful narrator.
I don‘t know why the German title has to give away the major clue that you know who did it right away. 🙈 But it is always a delight to follow Poirot coming to the same conclusion. 😊
“To be always right must be sometimes monotonous,” said Inspector Morton.
“I do not find it so,” Poirot assured him.
I love these small humorous moments with Poirot!
The family dynamics in this one were especially fun. At the funeral of the patriarch, one of his nieces reveals that she thinks he was murdered. The next day, she is found killed by a supposed thief and everyone wonders at the coincidence...
I like that the lawyer did most of the sleuthing and called Poirot in later to put all the pieces together. Solid Christie twist at the end as usual.
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When Richard Abernathie's will is read out, his sister Cora asks if he was really murdered. When Cora is found a couple of days later with her head bashed in the family's solicitor Mr Entwhistle cannot believe it was just coincidence. His investigations don't get very far and eventually he is forced to call in his friend Hercule Poirot.
I couldn't work out who it was, even though Poirot actually tells us well in advance of the big reveal.
Not much Poirot in this Poirot, but chugging along none-the-less.
Old Lanscombe moved totteringly from room to room, pulling up the blinds.
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Another book finished while on vacation. Interesting Poirot mystery. The characters aren‘t all likeable, which made it seem it could be anyone. A family drama with an inheritance involved. #teamslaughter #scarathlon @Clwojick 16pts
Wives madly devoted to unsatisfactory and often what appeared quite unprepossessing husbands, wives contemptuous of, and bored by, apparently attractive and impeccable husbands. What any woman saw in some particular man was beyond the comprehension of the average intelligent male. It just was so. A woman who could be intelligent about everything else in the world could be a complete fool when it came to some particular man.
Christmas Countdown Read 🎄📕🌟
A great reread that kept me guessing all over again. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
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Such a great mystery. I love that she gives us a cast of suspicious characters who all have motive and opportunity. It kept me guessing until the very end! If you‘re looking for a good old fashioned whodunnit, then look no further!
Listened to this one digitally on audio, great narration as always by Hugh Fraser. Poirot is sent to investigate when a wealthy man dies from an illness and his relative meets a bloody end with an axe after making a comment that he was murdered... Lots of twists and turns.
DS9 4.05 #Indiscretion In which we learn that Dukat is not only a genocidal creep, but a philandering creep too. We meet Tora Ziyal, his half-Bajoran daughter (and how does that work biologically?) in her 1st of 3 incarnations. Funny how in English-language fiction “indiscretion“ is almost always a euphemism for ill-advised sex, however discreetly had, when it really should only mean not minding one's business (see tagged). #startreksummerjune ⬇
One of my favourite Christie books, and one that I return to time after time after time. Love it!
I‘m stating in Naples right by a piazza that is literally all bookstores! I found these gems in a used book bin, and am hoping to find more in good shape like these tomorrow!
What a perfect day for another Hercule Poirot mystery!
I just love listening to Agatha Christie books. They are so well done!!!
It seemed to drag on and on but the ending was a shock.
On a roll with Poirot and the coloring of cats!
A lot of twists, surprise.
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Reading in bed the rest of the evening while it thunderstorms. #sundayreading
I really enjoyed this reread of three of Dame Christies stories. This anthology was Death On The Nile, Towards Zero & After The Funeral. If you enjoy crime novels & you haven't read her, what are you waiting for?! Even Hamburglar, Monsieur Milkshake & Petunia Pear loved them. #cozycrimequeen #cushioncollectionsrule #christiescrimeclub
Tonight's #bookandmidnightsnack is a Chamomile&SpicedApple tea, After The Funeral by Agatha Christie & Strawberries&Meringue, CafeGrande, GoldenSyrup&CornNuts & ChocCustard&ChocBrownies icecream. Bon Appetit! #christiescrimeclub
I listened to this in podcast form - the narration was good but there was too much time between episodes for me to remember all the details that you need to keep in your brain to keep up with Christie.
So good!!! I used to watch Poirot movies all the time with my mom growing up, but I never read any of the books. But this one has ignited in me a desire to read all of them! I had my suspicions of the outcome but couldn't find a way to explain how it happened, so I had moved on to other ideas. But of course, Poirot figured it all out, and Christie wrote a perfect wrap-up for her fantastic puzzle! And the audiobook narration was great!
More Poirot! Things are heating up as he consults with local authorities and Cora's friend is poisoned with wedding cake! Dundundunnnnn...love listening to this on audio!
Found another one yay still have about 15 more to get then my collection is complete then I can start reading them 😃😃😃
Coffee and Agatha on a summer Saturday. I am slowly rereading Christie's books and think I may switch to audiobooks for the rest...really enjoying hearing them rather than reading them this time around.
This is very interesting, in light of Brexit.
Packing all day today. Agatha Christie makes it bearable.
Listening to some Agatha Christie in my awesome new shirt!