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I think last time around I knocked a star off because Miss Marple doesn't come in enough for my liking, and also there are such a lot of people in disguise! But this time around I couldn't resist giving 5 stars because it is just so cleverly plotted and so enjoyable.
I do agree that people are very unkind to Mitzi. Glad to see that she comes across as an indomitable character despite it all.

Please vote for your preferred choice.
https://www.goodreads.com/poll/show/3...

He mentioned during his talk that he thinks a lot of people really like either Poirot or Miss Marple and aren't so keen on the other one, and for him it's Poirot.
As we have this challenge going on, this has me wondering... which character is everyone's favourite? I really like them both. I used to prefer Miss Marple, but now Poirot has grown on me and might just have edged ahead!

I might read more by her but would probably prioritise reading any books by her that don't feature Ron Price!

So far we have:
Susan: Murder After Christmas by Rupert Latimer
Sandy: The Caxton Manor Murders : Book 1 Alexander Wolfe Series by Karen Baugh Menuhin
Susan in NC: The Case of the Headless Jesuit by George Bellairs
Jackie: Envious Casca aka A Christmas Party by Georgette Heyer

In the UK, there are Kindle and paperback editions under the alternative title A Christmas Party - so confusing when the original title is really well known!


I was surprised to see that this book was chosen for the Green Penguin series, but then saw there were a couple of great twists later on, which I think must be the reason why it was chosen.
I was also pleased that Bunny turns detective in this part of the book, and pretty much solves the crime, as she is a much more appealing character than Ron Price. There is a lot of snobbishness in this book, with most of the characters looking down on someone else, but Bunny seems to do it less than most of the others. Her husband, Sir Charles, is awful and seems to think he has done her a huge favour by marrying her because she is half-French.

Susan, I think you're right about Price being a satirical portrait of someone supporting the post-War Labour government. There seems to be a lot of satire aimed at most of the characters, but I'm not sure it works to have such an unappealing detective, although he is certainly interesting.
I'll be over to the spoiler thread soon!

Sandy's nomination, The Caxton Manor Murders : Book 1 Alexander Wolfe Series, is £3.99 on Kindle and also on Kindle Unlimited in the UK. I remember enjoying a previous book we read here by the same author, Karen Baugh Menuhin. That was in a different series.
Susan's nomination, Murder After Christmas, is also on KU (£2.99).
All three of our nominations look very festive and would be great choices! Does anyone have any more to suggest?



I'm up to a section about riding, which is obviously something she knew very well, and it's very convincing. I feel as if some of it is almost stream-of consciousness, with the long paragraphs and characters who are just briefly glimpsed.

Usual rules apply. Only one nomination per group member. Only one book by any individual writer can be nominated per month, and authors can't nominate their own books. If you aren't sure whether we have read something, the group bookshelves may help, or just ask. If it was at least 3 years ago that we read it, it's fine to re-nominate. Happy nominating!

The spoiler thread is linked below:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...