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Sept 25: The Mystery of the Blue Train (1928) by Agatha Christie
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Poiret’s introduction and first case. Hasting at the end of WW1 goes to his friends stepmothers house called Styles. This first novel launched Christie with 67 Poiret novels to follow.
The stepmother Mrs Inglewood is poisoned and who did it. One of her Stepsons John or Lawerence Cavendish, her husband Alfred 20 years younger and loathed by everyone except his wife, Cynthia a charity relative case who works in a dispensary with poisons, Evelyn Howard a companion friend, John’s wife Mary or the my ...more
The stepmother Mrs Inglewood is poisoned and who did it. One of her Stepsons John or Lawerence Cavendish, her husband Alfred 20 years younger and loathed by everyone except his wife, Cynthia a charity relative case who works in a dispensary with poisons, Evelyn Howard a companion friend, John’s wife Mary or the my ...more

Oct 05, 2020
Tania
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Beginning at the beginning. Not as polished as later books, but pretty fantastic as a debut.

Oct 13, 2020
Ruth
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At the beginning of a major re-read of Agatha Christie's books, where better to start than with her first book which was published 100 years ago this month in America. For a book written over a hundred years ago it is still remarkably fresh, and yet it lets you into a world that has vanished and gives you a picture of what life was like in an English village during the First World War. Their day-to-day lives are untouched by it in many ways but there are subtle references and glimpses of how soc
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I always feel stupid when i read Poirot's books
At first nothing makes sense but then everything makes perfect sense.
This book was enjoyable and it was fun to read it. However, I got the feeling that Poirot is kind of different. His personality is slightly different in his other books. ...more
At first nothing makes sense but then everything makes perfect sense.
This book was enjoyable and it was fun to read it. However, I got the feeling that Poirot is kind of different. His personality is slightly different in his other books. ...more

Mar 29, 2015
Tania
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Sep 17, 2020
Sarsandra
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