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If Murder Begins with a 'D" - Epilogue starts 10/13
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Oct 10, 2014 10:01PM

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Done! I won't spoil but someone wanted my book so I had to mail it off. I'm here for the wrap but I'll need your help, PI's.

Anastasia, the reveal and wrap were a little jangled for my tastes but in all, the ends were tied off.

As Anastasia said, there weren't many suspects in "Monogram". Compare that to Poirot novel "Cat Among the Pigeons". I think that's the AC novel that has the most suspects (and characters). I do love the characters in the novel. From the ones who inhabit village of Great Holling to the Bloxham's employees. Sophie Hannah writes characters really well. Not so much Poirot, as we all agree. His traits and mannerisms are all there, but it's all too much, you know? Poirot in "Monogram" is a personification, but not the character. As for Catchpool, I like his character. I just do. Is he dim in the head? Sure. Great policeman? Not really--needs more experience. I still think he should've sought for help from the police force in the village. I still have a problem with that.
More of my thoughts are coming. Can anyone else here leave comments on the novel or the epilogue?