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Apr 25, 2016
Tania
rated it
really liked it
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review of another edition
Shelves:
mystery,
agatha-christie
I really enjoyed this one though I did find Hastings actions towards the end a bit unlikely. Quick fun and easy read all the same.

Aug 04, 2015
Jarvis
rated it
it was amazing
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review of another edition
Shelves:
my-reviews,
biggg-luv
Warning : Review contains spoilers
First of all, Papa Poirot was marvelous in this one! *_*
The second novel in Hercule Poirot series, the plot is a little complicated, if you ask me, but briefly, Poirot receives a letter from a Frenchman who says that his life is in danger. Poirot and Hastings start off for his house, but are a little late and find him dead when they reach. Now Poirot has to find the killer, and tolerate a nasty french detective who disagrees on everything Poirot says that ...more
First of all, Papa Poirot was marvelous in this one! *_*
The second novel in Hercule Poirot series, the plot is a little complicated, if you ask me, but briefly, Poirot receives a letter from a Frenchman who says that his life is in danger. Poirot and Hastings start off for his house, but are a little late and find him dead when they reach. Now Poirot has to find the killer, and tolerate a nasty french detective who disagrees on everything Poirot says that ...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

Feb 15, 2015
Gary Vassallo
marked it as to-read
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review of another edition
Shelves:
physical-and-ebook,
paperback

Jan 15, 2016
Marylou (As the Page Turns)
marked it as someday-ill-read-ya
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