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Its a weird thing to read a whodunit twice, but I had to do it. My mind was in an absolute haze the first time I completed it last year, and I wasn't able to reconstruct a darn thing. The next time around, I savored Hastings's Watsonian blues and Poirot's theater but completed the novel with a sour taste in the mouth due to the reasons below
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Agatha Christie does it yet again!
There is a reason this woman is widely known and loved and her books are translated in so many different languages. This woman could sure exasperate the reader! She always offers the simplest explanations in the climax but even then ensures that the reader never, not for once, sees it coming!
Going into the book, I had a feeling of deja vu. Like I'd read this book before. And I had! I'd just forgotten about it. Even then I didn't realise who the murderer was! Cal ...more
There is a reason this woman is widely known and loved and her books are translated in so many different languages. This woman could sure exasperate the reader! She always offers the simplest explanations in the climax but even then ensures that the reader never, not for once, sees it coming!
Going into the book, I had a feeling of deja vu. Like I'd read this book before. And I had! I'd just forgotten about it. Even then I didn't realise who the murderer was! Cal ...more
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