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Cards on the Table (Hercule Poirot, #15)
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Book of the Month Reads > November 2019 - Cards on the Table

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Carolyn F. | 4766 comments Mod
Features Hercule Poirot. Originally published in 1936. It was the match-up of the century: four sleuths--Superintendent Battle of Scotland Yard; Mrs. Ariadne Oliver, famed writer of detective stories; Col. Race of His Majesty's Secret Service; and the incomparable Hercule Poirot - invited to play bridge with four specially invited guests, each of whom had gotten away with murder! But before the first rubber was completed, the host was dead.

This was a previous book of the month read in November 2012. Here is a link to the thread https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...


Fiona | 87 comments Managing to keep up this time around. Looking back at my comment last time - think I enjoyed the book more this time round. Read it quickly as we were on holiday so perhaps that helped.


Aušrinė (ausrejurke) At first I enjoyed this book, but later not so much. I didn't really liked that (view spoiler).


Louise Culmer | 171 comments This is one of my favourites, the characters are great, and such a clever plot. I wish Superintendent Battle had been in more books.


Tara  | 129 comments I love anything that has Ariadne Oliver in it. Christie's skill with incorporating humor into her murder mysteries in a fluid, non-ghoulish way is very much underestimated. Sometimes they are the highlight of her books for me.


Aravena | 15 comments I don't even understand bridge, but I enjoyed this one a lot, probably somewhere around the range of her Top 10-20 novels for me. Very structurally sound, with great characters and humor.


Carla (pikinina) | 72 comments It's one of my favourite books. I love Ariadne Oliver very much. She's such a funny character and it reminds me of Agatha Christie herself. And the rest of the characters are great. I really enjoyed the fact that Hastings wasn't there to do silly things.


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