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Wobbley wrote: "Well, I finished one day late, but here are my thoughts just the same.
I'm not a huge Agatha Christie fan; they are fine, but not all that engaging. This is the third of her books that I've read. ..."
I agree with everything you said, Wobbley. One day late is no problem at all. Threads never close on book discussions.
I'm not a huge Agatha Christie fan; they are fine, but not all that engaging. This is the third of her books that I've read. ..."
I agree with everything you said, Wobbley. One day late is no problem at all. Threads never close on book discussions.
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I'm not a huge Agatha Christie fan; they are fine, but not all that engaging. This is the third of her books that I've read. I have to say, I liked this one best. It kept my interest throughout, and I was entertained. I didn't guess who the killer was. It did occur to me that one of the deaths might be faked, because I was pretty sure that neither of the last 2 standing was the killer, but I couldn't figure out which death might have been faked, so I abandoned that line of thought. I do think Vera's death was unrealistic, although now that I've read the ending I see that she would likely have died anyway.