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Sept 25: The Mystery of the Blue Train (1928) by Agatha Christie
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Published in 1949 this is a stand-alone Agatha Christie novel which was, apparently, one of her personal favourites. Our narrator, Charles Hayward, fell in love with Sophia Leonides during the war and intends to marry her if he returns safely to England. However, his plans are thwarted when Sophia’s grandfather, Aristide Leonides, is poisoned and the family come under suspicion – with Sophia stating she will not marry him until the crime is solved.
Sophia and her family would prefer the murderer ...more
Sophia and her family would prefer the murderer ...more

This is at least the third time I've read this mystery, and this time around I was able to, really, see all of the clues, hints and traps for the unwary that Christie laid for the reader. She was absolutely messing with us through most of the book.
"I was to wonder afterwards that I could've been so blind. The truth had stuck out so clearly all along..."
One of her best, with a rather gobsmacking reveal. ...more
"I was to wonder afterwards that I could've been so blind. The truth had stuck out so clearly all along..."
One of her best, with a rather gobsmacking reveal. ...more

There was a crooked man, and he walked a crooked mile,
He found a crooked sixpence against a crooked stile;
He bought a crooked cat which caught a crooked mouse,
And they all lived together in a little crooked house.
Agatha Christie's penchant for weaving murder mysteries out of nursery rhymes does not let her down this time either. (I do have a picture in my mind of a young Christie thinking up all this delightfully macabre stuff while the other kids were singing innocently). The crooked man here i ...more
He found a crooked sixpence against a crooked stile;
He bought a crooked cat which caught a crooked mouse,
And they all lived together in a little crooked house.
Agatha Christie's penchant for weaving murder mysteries out of nursery rhymes does not let her down this time either. (I do have a picture in my mind of a young Christie thinking up all this delightfully macabre stuff while the other kids were singing innocently). The crooked man here i ...more

I truly appreciate Dame Agatha's descriptions which put you in THAT scene with all of the appropriate emotions/feelings - "...We drove up a long curving drive flanked with rhododendrons and came out on a gravelled sweep in front of the house. It was incredible! I wondered why it had been called Three Gables. Eleven gables would have been more apposite! The curious thing was that it had strange air of being distorted - and I thought I knew why. It was the type, really of a cottage, it was a cotta
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I enjoyed this unique tale of good and evil. I bow down to Chrsitie's judgment and agree that this and Ordeal by Innocence are two of her best. I wish I could like it more but something kept me from doing so. I loved the female protagonist, Sophia, who is portrayed as a capable person. Maybe my tepid reaction to the overall narrative stems from my feelings towards the bland hero of the book, who is also its narrator. The people inhabiting the eponymous crooked house are far more interesting than
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May 01, 2021
Jazzy Lemon
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Apr 11, 2022
Alisha
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