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3.5*
It was a day in early June. I had been transacting some business in Paris and was returning by the morning service to London, where I was still sharing rooms with my old friend, the Belgian ex-detective, Hercule Poirot.
The Calais express was singularly empty—in fact, my own compartment held only one other traveller. I had made a somewhat hurried departure from the hotel and was busy assuring myself that I had duly collected all my traps, when the train started. Up till then I had hardly noti ...more
It was a day in early June. I had been transacting some business in Paris and was returning by the morning service to London, where I was still sharing rooms with my old friend, the Belgian ex-detective, Hercule Poirot.
The Calais express was singularly empty—in fact, my own compartment held only one other traveller. I had made a somewhat hurried departure from the hotel and was busy assuring myself that I had duly collected all my traps, when the train started. Up till then I had hardly noti ...more

May 25, 2018
John Frankham
rated it
really liked it
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review of another edition
Shelves:
crime-detective
An interesting early Poirot, where the similarity between the Poirot/Hastings and Holmes/Watson characters and their relationshipsis very clear, and the use of Conan Doyle's narration and plot construction is also evident.
A wonderfully constructed cast of interrelated and mysterious English, French, and American characters, based mainly in northern France.
The rather odd GR blurb:
'A millionaire dies...
'One can see by his face that he was stabbed in the back' said Poirot.
But the strangest feature ...more
A wonderfully constructed cast of interrelated and mysterious English, French, and American characters, based mainly in northern France.
The rather odd GR blurb:
'A millionaire dies...
'One can see by his face that he was stabbed in the back' said Poirot.
But the strangest feature ...more

Despite what the summary (book description above) says, the open grave is definitely not the strangest feature of the case.
I thought that this book was going to be boring. I don’t know, a golf course setting really did not spark any interest in me. Boy I was wrong. This book has so many layers to it! It made me confused at times but trust me, just enjoy the journey and everything will make sense. It’s worth it.
Unlike the first Poirot book (The Mysterious Affairs at Styles), I thought that the ch ...more
I thought that this book was going to be boring. I don’t know, a golf course setting really did not spark any interest in me. Boy I was wrong. This book has so many layers to it! It made me confused at times but trust me, just enjoy the journey and everything will make sense. It’s worth it.
Unlike the first Poirot book (The Mysterious Affairs at Styles), I thought that the ch ...more


Jan 15, 2016
Marylou (As the Page Turns)
marked it as someday-ill-read-ya
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Oct 21, 2019
Calum Campbell
rated it
it was amazing
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Shelves:
crime,
2019-reads

Nov 12, 2016
Shaina
rated it
liked it
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Shelves:
agatha-christie,
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Jun 25, 2018
Shannon Teper
rated it
really liked it
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Shelves:
british-mystery,
agatha-christie

Dec 29, 2018
Sabrina
rated it
it was amazing
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Shelves:
own-physical,
own-kindle


Aug 18, 2020
Sara
rated it
really liked it
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Shelves:
woman-author,
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