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The Readaholics and the Poirot Puzzle Part 1 Chap 1-9
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Great beginnings, Pghfan. Thanks. Am also in midst of first section and was wondering same...um, lucky are the cozy protags to have all these great men in the wings.
As noted earlier, I expected something different in the mystery's backdrop. Not a bad or a good thing. Just a thing. Still it's not a bad story so far. Not as heavy in deets as previous read. And just as it feels it might be going in that direction, Bam, something happens to shake things up. You'll know when you get there.
Still kinda early in the read to see if Poirot Puzzle figures stronger in the mystery. We shall see.
As noted earlier, I expected something different in the mystery's backdrop. Not a bad or a good thing. Just a thing. Still it's not a bad story so far. Not as heavy in deets as previous read. And just as it feels it might be going in that direction, Bam, something happens to shake things up. You'll know when you get there.
Still kinda early in the read to see if Poirot Puzzle figures stronger in the mystery. We shall see.

Love the interaction between Amy-Faye and her assistant at work.

Should have it for the weekend and will endeavor to catch up.
I just finished this section last night and ready to move on. As I think, there are really a lot of characters here and I'm having a bit of trouble trying to keep up with them all. Derek is not doing too well after the calamitous night of the murder and big sis Amy-Faye is determined to sort out the problems. With the help of her fellow readaholics. There continues to be little bits of comment about the Orient Express book.
I'll start the next section on Monday, but we will still keep this part active till we are all on board!
I'll start the next section on Monday, but we will still keep this part active till we are all on board!
Was hoping for more a tie in to what pulled me in in first place...Poirot and Orient Puzzle. For more of the reading group. Well, not a bad mystery just not what I expected. Maybe more will show once we get further into story.
Yeah, Allison, a bit disappointing. And there's that excess detail thing again. (Why her mother colors her hair. That doesn't add anything to the mystery or to the story, really). Slows the story.
PI's, should we just move on with this story? Ditch it? Maybe we should just go back to one title a month so we aren't all over the place and then nothing gets discussed. Well, we don't know unless we try. Right? ;-)
I'm on around pg. 112, there was a mention of the group members so maybe the book group will reunite again.
I'm on around pg. 112, there was a mention of the group members so maybe the book group will reunite again.


Thanks, Pghfan. As long as the PI's go on with Poirot Puzzle, I will too.
Thanks for that, Allison. Have you read Murder At Midnight? I'm hoping to tackle it next but I'd love an idea of how good it is or isn't. lol
Nicole, It seems a bit heavy with unnecessary deets that weigh down story. Longer to get through.
Thanks for that, Allison. Have you read Murder At Midnight? I'm hoping to tackle it next but I'd love an idea of how good it is or isn't. lol
Nicole, It seems a bit heavy with unnecessary deets that weigh down story. Longer to get through.

Tina what I do with what I call those unnecessary details is just glance over them or skip entirely if they are not pertinent. They weigh down the story and slow down The reading.
I'm also reading Joann Fluke's newest and it abounds with "unnecessary details". Drives me crazy!
I do agree that perhaps having so many reads in one month might not have been the best idea.
That's what I do, J. I speed read thru them and if something seems like it's pertinent, I go back to that point. I do that w/movies too.
True that, J. But nothing ventured, nothing gained.
Now if the PI's want to read the pre-noted Valentine mystery, we could honor that one; refigure things for March. Maybe still have main read and side read but that's it. Or even cut side read.
I probably won't get to Valentine read as I've already spent $ on Murder At Midnight and want to read it and I've two other books besides main read.
Now if the PI's want to read the pre-noted Valentine mystery, we could honor that one; refigure things for March. Maybe still have main read and side read but that's it. Or even cut side read.
I probably won't get to Valentine read as I've already spent $ on Murder At Midnight and want to read it and I've two other books besides main read.

Thanks for that, Allison. Have you read Murder At Midnight? I'm hoping to tackle it next but I'd love an idea of how good ..."
Yes, I have Murder at Midnight. I have already read it and I liked it.

I'm not so sure I would agree. What say the PIs?
Also, good question from Kerry: ' "Were they all equally guilty or just the ones who struck the early blows that actually killed Ratchett?" ' Hmmmmm

Ooo - good questions. I am not sure how I would react if someone murdered my child. I am not a parent but I can imagine that if someone hurts one of "mine" I would absolutely want them to pay the price. I don't think I would have the nerve to go against all my internal fears against violence to actually try to physically harm that person but I for sure would be thinking it and wishing it.
I think plotting, planning or taking any part in a crime of kidnapping/murder should be found equally guilty. Covering up or just not saying anything about a heinous crime makes you equally culpable IMO. And I don't buy into (for the most part) the "I was scared for my life" excuse so said person helps clean up the crime or actively takes part in one and then goes on about their life as nothing happened.



Good point you bring up re: Learning more about the Readaholics. IMHO I'm not feeling much page time with them so I'd say, "no" to getting to know them better. But then I'm only on pg. 136 so maybe there's more interaction with them later.


I really like the characters so far but even though "The Readaholics" is in the title, I don't see them meeting a whole lot. I am enjoying it though.

Allison, I was wondering about that too. Especially the part about not learning much about the people in the Readaholics.
Starting the third discussion today.
Starting the third discussion today.
Congratulations, Jill! That's wonderful! The wedding proposal too is exciting. (LOL JT. A true romantic, me.) Of course it's terrific news! Glad for you and the family!
Ohp, author just mentioned Poirot. I'll have to hang onto that thought, folks. ;-)
Ohp, author just mentioned Poirot. I'll have to hang onto that thought, folks. ;-)
I know some of you are waiting for the book so you can join in whenever you are able to.
Amy-Faye Johnson is our heroine of sorts here, and she is in a reading group that is reading Murder on the Orient Express! SPOILER ALERT: If you are one of the only two people on earth who don't know the solution to Orient Express, please stop RIGHT NOW! They discuss the ending and whether it is realistic or feasible.
The bulk of the book is about a murder that occurs fairly on (chapter 4, I believe) during the opening party of Amy-Faye's brother Derek's new pub/bar. Complicating the situation is the fact that one of Amy-Faye's potential boyfriends (honestly, do all our female protagonists have numerous boyfriends in the offing?) is the presiding police officer. Amy-Fay's brother is suspected.
I'm only partway through this first section right now, but hope to get through the rest and continue the discussion this week.