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Sept 25: The Mystery of the Blue Train (1928) by Agatha Christie
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this one's a 3.5 -- average
It is SO hard for me to read these books and not picture David Suchet as Poirot. While the man is perfect in the role, I hear his voice in my head while I'm reading. Actually, now that I think about it, I can hear the voice of Captain Hastings (played by Hugh Fraser). Going all sidetracky here, I've seen Hugh Fraser in some other British dramas on PBS, and have had to remember he's not playing Hastings in whatever the show is. But...okay, moving right along...
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It is SO hard for me to read these books and not picture David Suchet as Poirot. While the man is perfect in the role, I hear his voice in my head while I'm reading. Actually, now that I think about it, I can hear the voice of Captain Hastings (played by Hugh Fraser). Going all sidetracky here, I've seen Hugh Fraser in some other British dramas on PBS, and have had to remember he's not playing Hastings in whatever the show is. But...okay, moving right along...
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I can't stand Arthur Hastings. I never loved fussy Poirot with his mustache and his LGC's, so I fully expected to be annoyed by him – but by the end of this book I was longing to slip into an alternate universe in which Hastings became the next murder victim. I assume he's supposed to be an ass (see what I did there?), but good grief, he's an overachiever.
Case in point: "Now I am old-fashioned. A woman, I consider, should be womanly. I have no patience with the modern neurotic girl who jazzes f ...more
Case in point: "Now I am old-fashioned. A woman, I consider, should be womanly. I have no patience with the modern neurotic girl who jazzes f ...more

Hercule Poirot receives a letter from French tycoon Monsieur Paul Renauld begging him to come to his Villa Genevieve in Merlinville-sur-Mer on the north coast of France as he fears his life is in danger. When Poirot and Hastings arrive at his French Villa, they find Renauld has been murdered - stabbed in the back - and left in an open pit on the golf course adjoining his property. Poirot stays to investigate. However, he has some competition from the arrogant and famous Monsieur Giraud of the Sû
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In The Murder on the Links, Poirot receives a letter calling him to the aid of a millionaire in France, frightened for his life because of a ‘secret’ he possesses. Poirot, with Hastings, immediately leave England, only to find on arrival that Monsieur Renauld has already been killed and his body found on the golf course next door. The plot is pretty convoluted. As you can see from the blurb, there are two murders, not necessarily committed by the same killer, but maybe they were. We’ve got lover
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Really enjoyed this one. Thought early on that I knew who done it, and then thought I must be wrong. I wasn't, but I enjoyed getting to the truth!
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I listened to the audiobook. So most of the book takes place in France. Poirot is Belgian and speaks French. When he speaks to a French police detective they speak in English, which is the language in which Christie wrote. But the narrator of the audiobook gives their English a thick French accent, which is really silly and annoying because they are probably are speaking in French. Yeah, when Poirot speaks to his English buddy, the narrator of the book, he speaks in his simpering French accent.
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2025 Series Re-read: I very much enjoyed this puzzle and plot. I only wish we saw more of a certain character to make the love story plausible. (view spoiler)
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