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Sept 25: The Mystery of the Blue Train (1928) by Agatha Christie
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This is the second major case for Poirot, following on from "The Mysterious Affair of Styles". For some reason I had never read this one - perhaps the link with golf put me off when I was younger and beginning to read Christie's novels. However, the link with golf is tenuous and it is, thankfully, hard to imagine Poirot wishing to indulge in sporting activities! The story begins with Hastings meeting a young woman on a train on his way back to London. He barely arrives before Poirot receives a l
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This is Christie's second Poirot mystery, and her third full-length novel. I read it for my chronological re-read of the Christie canon, which will include the short collections in order of publication.
She definitely has not hit her stride in this novel - in my opinion, that really happens with her sixth novel (and fourth Poirot offering) The Murder of Roger Ackroyd. Murder on the Links is a middling Christie - better than some, but not one of her best.
A couple of specific notes - Hastings reapp ...more
She definitely has not hit her stride in this novel - in my opinion, that really happens with her sixth novel (and fourth Poirot offering) The Murder of Roger Ackroyd. Murder on the Links is a middling Christie - better than some, but not one of her best.
A couple of specific notes - Hastings reapp ...more

Nov 05, 2018
Kavita
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it was amazing
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For years, I believed I did not like this book. Turns out, I mixed it up with something else and I never read it before! That's practically an impossible occurrence, but it happened, so there!
Poirot receives a telegram from France that a wealthy man, Reynaud, is in fear of his life. By the time he reaches there, Reynaud is dead. However, the method of the crime reminds Poirot of something but he couldn't exactly put his finger on it. The obvious suspects are the wife and / or the son, but then ...more
Poirot receives a telegram from France that a wealthy man, Reynaud, is in fear of his life. By the time he reaches there, Reynaud is dead. However, the method of the crime reminds Poirot of something but he couldn't exactly put his finger on it. The obvious suspects are the wife and / or the son, but then ...more

This is very good, because it's Christie, but it's not her best. I loved listening to the audio book since the dialog is awesome.
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As readers of the blog may know, I am currently doing a reread of Agatha Christie--reading the works in order. Some books I've read many times, others only a few or perhaps just once back in the mists of time. Murder on the Links (1923) is one that I have read a bit more often, so for this go 'round I decided to pick up a book on CD version from the library to take along on a trip back to my hometown last week. I had the privilege of listening to Captain Hastings himself--Hugh Fraser--read the n
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I'm not really a Poirot fan but this mystery/ romance was delightful despite Hastings' imbecility.
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3.5* This is the second Poirot novel, set in France (although there is a lot of travelling back and forth to England). Poirot is summoned to help a wealthy man who feels threatened, yet arrives to find him murdered and his household thrown into disarray. A mistress, a blackmailer, a younger love triangle, a bumbling police inspector, flustered servants, an acrobat, and the developing relationship between Poirot and Hastings all add to the fun of this classic Christie.

Feb 26, 2021
Jennifer M
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it was amazing
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I enjoy the camaraderie between Hastings and Poirot. Hastings' attitude was much better in this book then in the last one.
Had no clue until the very end who the culprit was. It was a perfect Agatha Christie! ...more
Had no clue until the very end who the culprit was. It was a perfect Agatha Christie! ...more


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Beth
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