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Sept 25: The Mystery of the Blue Train (1928) by Agatha Christie
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3/24/24: Always a treat to reread Christie. I listened to the audible as well, and the female narrator did a pretty good job, except for Bunch Harmon, the vicar’s wife. For some reason she sounded like Glenda the Good Witch from Wizard of Oz!
I own the DVD set of the Joan Hickson Miss Marple tv series - she was the best Marple to me - and I’ve always felt they are pretty close to the books, but of course, they can’t include every thought and bit of plot and dialogue. So I enjoy rereading the boo ...more
I own the DVD set of the Joan Hickson Miss Marple tv series - she was the best Marple to me - and I’ve always felt they are pretty close to the books, but of course, they can’t include every thought and bit of plot and dialogue. So I enjoy rereading the boo ...more

Hadn't realized I had forgotten to add this book.
This is one of my favorites.
There is an announcement in the paper that "there will be a murder tonight!" Miss Blacklock finds she has to prepare for guests to drop in. She has a friend and three youngsters (20-somethings) living with her. The guests include a retired colonel and his wife, the vicar's wife (he had to write a sermon), a widow and her son (who has a case on one of the 20-somethings), two women who have a pig farm. She is really pack ...more
This is one of my favorites.
There is an announcement in the paper that "there will be a murder tonight!" Miss Blacklock finds she has to prepare for guests to drop in. She has a friend and three youngsters (20-somethings) living with her. The guests include a retired colonel and his wife, the vicar's wife (he had to write a sermon), a widow and her son (who has a case on one of the 20-somethings), two women who have a pig farm. She is really pack ...more

I think I'm going to reread this one because it's been a while.
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I like the whodunnit aspect of this, but it does get a bit bogged down in hidden identities and motives. And of course Miss Marple has the perfect hidden talent for the ending. Not bad, but not the best.

Mar 04, 2009
Laura Anne
rated it
it was amazing
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2024 Series Re-read: This one is a delight; an excellent scheme, the clues there from the start, and Miss Marple even arrives in a timely manner to bestow the wisdom of St Mary Mead. Only the traumatized housekeeper as comic-relief hasn't aged well.
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Oct 18, 2008
Aubree Goodlad
marked it as to-read



Apr 25, 2017
Judy
rated it
really liked it
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