Parker Pyne Investigates Parker Pyne Investigates question


21 views
How do you think about the way Mr.Pyne made people please?
Tara Tara (last edited Jun 10, 2015 07:05AM ) Jun 08, 2015 05:29AM
Some people believe that this is important to choose a correct way for to reach what you want but some believe that you can try "every thing"-no matter what. What do you think about the way Pyne had chosen to make his clients please and happy in their live?



Could you rephrase the question?


Well, for me Parker Pyne Investigates is not a realistic book. In real life so many things could go wrong, whereas here what Pyne organizes always works perfectly and effectively. So I don't judge Parker Pyne's methods (the same way that I don't judge the way Mary Poppins upbrings children) nor I believe in their efficacy. I just enjoy each of the stories :D


I think it is horrible. Encouraging affairs, even emotional affairs, is doesn't bring happiness, certainly not lasting happiness. It's just wrong. So is the advice he give that encourages people to live a lie. Because of the influence books have on our way of thinking, I believe it's important to hold the heroes to the same standards we strive for in our own lives. On a purely literary point, it's an odd device. Since they never get caught in their lies, they never really have to get out of any sticky situations. You never really know how smart they are. Just that they can deceive a gullible people.


My least favorite of Agatha Christie. I did read all of her works but did not rush through these as I did the others. It is hard to put into words but I agree it was very unrealistic and seemed to be very much unreal. I am going to look up to see what her thoughts were in writing this.


back to top