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The Man in the Brown Suit (Colonel Race, #1)
by Agatha Christie
by Agatha Christie
Dina's review
bookshelves: mystery-thrillers, ebook, to-blog
Oct 25, 10
bookshelves: mystery-thrillers, ebook, to-blog
Read from October 23 to 25, 2010
** spoiler alert **
Reference Notes
Narrator: Ms. Anne Beddingfield & Sir Eustace Pedler
Recurring Character: Col. Race (Secret Service Agent)
Victims:
Mr. L.B. Carton (COD: accidental fall into the tube rails)
Mme. Nadine (COD: strangulation)
Suspects (passengers of the Kilmorden Castle):
Sir Eustace Pedler, M.P. (owner of the house where Mme. Nadine was murdered)
Hon. Mrs. Suzanne Blair (society lady who becomes fast friends with Anne)
Mr. Guy Pagett (Sir Eustace's sinister-looking secretary)
Mr. Harry Rayburn (Sir Eustace's good-looking secretary)
Rev. Edward Chichester (obstinate clergyman who rubs Anne the wrong way)
Comments: Anne was too naïve and trusting - I don't want to say TSTL - and it's a wonder she didn't get herself killed during the course of the story. Luckily for her, the villain had a soft spot for her.
Narrator: Ms. Anne Beddingfield & Sir Eustace Pedler
Recurring Character: Col. Race (Secret Service Agent)
Victims:
Mr. L.B. Carton (COD: accidental fall into the tube rails)
Mme. Nadine (COD: strangulation)
Suspects (passengers of the Kilmorden Castle):
Sir Eustace Pedler, M.P. (owner of the house where Mme. Nadine was murdered)
Hon. Mrs. Suzanne Blair (society lady who becomes fast friends with Anne)
Mr. Guy Pagett (Sir Eustace's sinister-looking secretary)
Mr. Harry Rayburn (Sir Eustace's good-looking secretary)
Rev. Edward Chichester (obstinate clergyman who rubs Anne the wrong way)
Comments: Anne was too naïve and trusting - I don't want to say TSTL - and it's a wonder she didn't get herself killed during the course of the story. Luckily for her, the villain had a soft spot for her.
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Jan 10, 2011 02:25pm
I like your reference notes. I think I'm going to steal your idea. It will help immensely when trying to recall the stories later.
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