
A quick question to my fellow Littens. I'm trying to give Agatha Christie another shot... which one of her books do you recommend I read?
I have read Absent in the Spring, and was not a fan.
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A quick question to my fellow Littens. I'm trying to give Agatha Christie another shot... which one of her books do you recommend I read?
I have read Absent in the Spring, and was not a fan.
#LibraryWishlist
An interesting experiment. Possibly better for more hardcore fans of the Golden Age detectives. There is a level of parody and in-joking that a more casual reader might miss. I liked Wimsey's solution best. The solution presented by Milward Kennedy felt like a rip-off (although he freely admits to not playing fair).
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Edit to add: Agatha is listed as the author because she wrote a preface to the edition I read.
Naturally, the blue police box on the cover of this book makes me think of the Tardis.