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The Mysterious Affair at Styles (Hercule Poirot, #1)
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message 1: by Bionic Jean (last edited May 23, 2022 08:47AM) (new) - rated it 3 stars

Bionic Jean (bionicjean) | 2940 comments Mod
Here is the thread to discuss our classic English mystery for June. By a colossal majority, the poll has come out deciding to read the first ever book about the fictional detective Hercule Poirot, The Mysterious Affair at Styles by Agatha Christie.

Reading begins on 1st June. Hope to see you here for this landmark book!


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Catsalive | 12 comments I love this introduction to Hercule.


Bionic Jean (bionicjean) | 2940 comments Mod
Me too :)


Anupama | 12 comments Hello everyone!!
I took a break from reading to focus on my exams, and almost 4 months later, I'm back! I am thrilled that our June read will be an Agatha Christie classic; I'll happily open my "Agatha All Along" bookshelf and get ready for re-reading this classic!
Hope everyone has a good day :)


Bionic Jean (bionicjean) | 2940 comments Mod
Brilliant! I hope you do well in your exams too, Anupama.

I was surprised this one won, but it's such a favourite that perhaps lots of people want to reread it, as well as those who have been meaning to read it for years :) I hope we have a great discussion!


France-Andrée (iphigenie72) | 386 comments I am not even sure how often I’ve read this one. Ten? Maybe more. Hope people enjoy it, it was the beginning of Agatha Christie’s adventure in publishing.


Icewineanne | 161 comments Read this a few times years ago. Enjoyed it but unfortunately no time to re-read it yet again.


Bionic Jean (bionicjean) | 2940 comments Mod
This one begins today! Go on, you know you want to read it again ...

Haven't read it yet? You're in for a treat! It's Hercule Poirot's first appearance :)


carolina | 119 comments I think this is the third or fourth time I've read it. I really like how AC introduces Poirot through Hastings. They are a great duo!


Rosemarie | 383 comments I've read this three times already. Happy reading everyone!
It's a good one.


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Catsalive | 12 comments I've read this at least half a dozen times over the years but I couldn't resist & have read it yet again. It is clear & clever, & I love the language. Poirot is a sentimental old soul.


Bionic Jean (bionicjean) | 2940 comments Mod
We need more of those!


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Pam Tedder | 18 comments This was my first time re-reading it for many years. I was surprised by how well formed Hercule already was in this first book. His methods, his underlying kindness, his OCD are all here. The character of Hastings is well set out as well. However I am still unclear about how he and Hercule met, as Hastings was working for Lloyds prior to the war and I cannot envisage him as part of Military Intelligence, besides which Hercule had been evacuated to England after the invasion. At first the language was a little strange till I adapted to the writing of 1920 after which it felt normal. I have to admit that initially I had thought that AC hadn't played fair with the solution, till I re-read and recognised that although the emphasis had been put on one event, she had mentioned the important one, but only briefly in passing. It was this skill that ensured her success in the genre.


Bionic Jean (bionicjean) | 2940 comments Mod
If I remember rightly, one of her later novels does flash back to the actual meeting.

Great observations Pam!


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Catsalive | 12 comments She's very good at distracting your attention & directing your eyes away from crucial points.


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Bill (reader53tx) | 25 comments This is my first time reading this title and I am thoroughly enjoying the story. Agatha really knows how to send the reader down lots of blind alleys.


Rosemarie | 383 comments You're lucky, Bill. It's one of her best and you get to experience a first-time reading!
I think I've read it three times and enjoyed it each time.


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Catsalive | 12 comments Rosemarie wrote: "You're lucky, Bill. It's one of her best and you get to experience a first-time reading!
I think I've read it three times and enjoyed it each time."


Wouldn't it be great to be able to read them for the first time again. I often think that when I'm re-reading a favourite.


France-Andrée (iphigenie72) | 386 comments It would be fun to have an eraser brain and not to remember mysteries. What I do enjoy about reading it again is seeing all that you missed the first time, watching the killer more closely.

I do agree that Hercule’s quirks are all there. It’s fascinating when you know characters so well as Poirot and Hastings to go back to the beginning and see how AC stayed true to these characters not all authors are good at it… I think the only thing that jumped to me as a discrepancy throughout AC’s work is sometimes she renames people.


message 20: by Bionic Jean (last edited Jul 01, 2022 03:18AM) (new) - rated it 3 stars

Bionic Jean (bionicjean) | 2940 comments Mod
I hope everyone enjoyed reading, or rereading this one! It certainly is a classic. This thread is being archived in a couple of days, to allow everyone to catch up, but it will remain open for further comments.

Here is Jean's review, for those who are interested :)


message 21: by Miriam (new)

Miriam I read it two times and I liked it, though it's not a favourite of mine. But I appreciated the final revelation: very unespected!


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