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I listened to the audio version, which is narrated by Dan Stevens. It didn't hurt that I pictured him reading the book to me.
Anyway, about this book. It is possibly the best closed circle mystery ever written, and Agatha Christie was a sly one. If you've not read Christie, start here.
Note on November 2017 read:
In preparation for the movie release, I decided to listen to the new full cast audio produced by Audible Studios. To be quite honest, I preferred the straight up audio by Dan Stevens. I re ...more
Anyway, about this book. It is possibly the best closed circle mystery ever written, and Agatha Christie was a sly one. If you've not read Christie, start here.
Note on November 2017 read:
In preparation for the movie release, I decided to listen to the new full cast audio produced by Audible Studios. To be quite honest, I preferred the straight up audio by Dan Stevens. I re ...more

I was reading Murder on the Orient Express just before a train journey. I got into a rickety old train from Paris to go to a rickety old town called Sarreguemines in the dead of winter. Blithely, I got into the train and guess what, it stopped midway because of heavy snow. The lights went out and the friendly man sitting next to me suddenly became sinister. I still remember thinking about the damn story throughout the journey. That was almost a decade ago but remains my most uncomfortable train
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I am currently trying to reread all of Agatha Christie's detective fiction in order of publication--something I have never done and have long wanted to try. When I first discovered her mysteries, I simply read them as I found them and didn't really pay attention to when they had been published. Some of her work I have read once and then never returned to--whether because I didn't like the particular plot as well or because I initially read it from the library and just hadn't added it to my perso
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Even knowing the outcome, this was a fun read, watching Christie work her usual magic. Throw in a luxury sleeper train and a 'thirties vibe and I'm in mystery heaven.
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I've seen two versions of this on the screen, and decided I wanted to read the book before Kenneth Braughns version comes out in November. 🍃
I've listened to the audio version of some of this while working around the house. Dan Stevens does a fantastic job of all the voices! 😁 🍃
Poirot rose. "If you will forgive me for being personal - I do not like your face, M. Ratchett," he said. (That moment Poirot said something we've all felt🤣) 🍃
The impossible could not have happened, therefore the impossibl ...more
I've listened to the audio version of some of this while working around the house. Dan Stevens does a fantastic job of all the voices! 😁 🍃
Poirot rose. "If you will forgive me for being personal - I do not like your face, M. Ratchett," he said. (That moment Poirot said something we've all felt🤣) 🍃
The impossible could not have happened, therefore the impossibl ...more


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