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Sept 25: The Mystery of the Blue Train (1928) by Agatha Christie
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Although I was certain that I had read all of the Miss Marple novels, I really cannot recall having read this before. This novel sees Miss Marple meeting up with an old friend. Ruth Van Rydock and her sister, Carrie Louise, knew Jane Marple as a young girl, when they were visiting Florence. Now Ruth is returning to America, but she confesses that she is concerned about her sister. Carrie Louise, like Ruth, has been married several times. Her latest husband is Lewis Serrocold, an idealist who run
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Book 11 for the Miss Marple challenge. Miss Marple finds herself in a very different setting, a juvenile delinquents home/college when she is asked by old friend Ruth Van Rydock to look into the situation of her sister Carrie Louise. Carrie Louise, also Miss Marple’s friend from her school days in Italy, lives in an old Victorian mansion and her husband Lewis Serrocold runs a centre for juveniles focusing on rehabilitation. Carrie Louise has been married twice before and her relations, children,
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This is one of my least favourite Marples. An old school friend of Miss Marple (Ruth) shows up on one of her flying trips from the US and asks our detective to see what's wrong with her sister's family. The three of them had grown up together and were quite close. Ruth was able to detect something was wrong but could not put her finger on it. She obviously had more faith in her old friend to get things sorted. Miss Marple agreed to help out and planned a visit to her other old friend, Carrie Lou
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How did I miss reading this interesting gem?! I really liked the mix of characters and their quirky personalities and of course the redoubtable Miss Marple is always a treat.
"You should see Lewis Serrocold's eyes sparkle behind those thick glasses of his....One of those men with enormous willpower who like living on a banana and a piece of toast and put all their energies into a cause. And Carrie Louise eats it up - just as she always did. But I don't like it, Jane....It's a training establishm ...more
"You should see Lewis Serrocold's eyes sparkle behind those thick glasses of his....One of those men with enormous willpower who like living on a banana and a piece of toast and put all their energies into a cause. And Carrie Louise eats it up - just as she always did. But I don't like it, Jane....It's a training establishm ...more

Always enjoyable. Great mystery, great clues spread throughout. It's no surprise she's the Queen of Mysteries.
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I probably overrated this a smidge, but I really enjoyed getting more from Miss Marple's perspective. I really liked those sections. The ending of this is too abrupt, and the mystery and characters aren't my favorites in this series. Christie can get kind of judge-y in a way that doesn't always age well, and that's definitely the case with this one. Here, I think it helps balance it out that most of these characters aren't quite unlikable, but we're definitely supposed to see them as very flawed
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Immediately after a murder is discovered, this happens:
"Suddenly the front door opened and a rush of cold air, together with a man in a big overcoat, came in. The heartiness of his greeting seemed incredibly shocking. 'Hullo, everybody, what’s going on tonight? A lot of fog on the road. I had to go dead slow.'"
And my first thought was, "OMG, it's the Doctor!"
Aside from that, I'm really pleased with myself that I figured out the culprit almost immediately. I'm not one who guesses easily, so I'm n ...more
"Suddenly the front door opened and a rush of cold air, together with a man in a big overcoat, came in. The heartiness of his greeting seemed incredibly shocking. 'Hullo, everybody, what’s going on tonight? A lot of fog on the road. I had to go dead slow.'"
And my first thought was, "OMG, it's the Doctor!"
Aside from that, I'm really pleased with myself that I figured out the culprit almost immediately. I'm not one who guesses easily, so I'm n ...more

Miss Marple falls in a scene where something strange is going but she isn’t able to pinpoint how it can lead to the murder of her childhood friend. However, when someone unexpected dies, things start to unfold. This was my 5th Miss Marple novel. I wasn’t surprised as much & could predict the killer halfway through the story. However, it is worth a read for AC fans!







May 22, 2021
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