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Hercule Poirot is now in his 35th adventure; after this one, he has only three more contemporary appearances -- in Hallow'een Party, Elephants Can Remember, and Curtain.
Third Girl is set smack in the mid-sixties. It's a time when men are wearing such clothes as "elaborate velvet waistcoat[s:], skin-tight pants," and wearing their hair long in "rich curls of chestnut," while women were wearing
"the clothes of their generation: black high leather boots, white open-work stockings of doubtful cleanl ...more
Third Girl is set smack in the mid-sixties. It's a time when men are wearing such clothes as "elaborate velvet waistcoat[s:], skin-tight pants," and wearing their hair long in "rich curls of chestnut," while women were wearing
"the clothes of their generation: black high leather boots, white open-work stockings of doubtful cleanl ...more

I have a sentimental attachment to this book, I believe it was the very first Agatha Christie I ever read. I was staying with my grandmother and aunts for a week in junior high school, and this book was on their shelves. I read it because I forgot my library books and was bored, but I really enjoyed it and have been hooked on Christie ever since.
I am really enjoying my monthly Hercule Poirot rereads with the Reading the Detectives group. In this case, Poirot is once again investigating with myst ...more
I am really enjoying my monthly Hercule Poirot rereads with the Reading the Detectives group. In this case, Poirot is once again investigating with myst ...more

A different offering from the usual Christie, but I really, really liked it. A young woman comes to Poirot, tells him she thinks she murdered someone, and then decides he's "too old" to be of any help and leaves without telling the detective her name. Of course this catches his interest and hurts his pride, so he begins to dig into the mystery. In the process he involves Ariadne Oliver, a character I love and wish Christie has used more.
Part of the fun of this book was watching Poirot be frustr ...more
Part of the fun of this book was watching Poirot be frustr ...more

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