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W And what are your impressions ?


message 2: by W (new)

W I'm reading : While the Light Lasts (Hercule Poirot, #45) by Agatha Christie While the Light Lasts

Fairly interesting collection of short stories,though all of these are not about detective work.


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Aravena | 15 comments Sparkling Cyanide, a reread as my first reading was so long ago. Feels like I remember the culprit, but not 100% sure. From what I've read so far, the set-up is very interesting and well-written.

ABC Murder and Murder at the Links are up next, both also a reread.


message 5: by W (new)

W I recently read Sparkling Cyanide,loved it.


message 6: by W (new)

W Read Why Didn't They Ask Evans,some years ago.
Wasn't too impressed,then.


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Michelle I just picked up Curtain, Hercule Poirot #42, at a used book store. It says 'Poirot’s final case, a mystery which brings him and Hastings back to Styles where they first solved a crime together.'

Should I hold off on this one until I read the rest of Poirot's books? Does anyone know if it has spoilers for past cases?


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Tara  | 129 comments Emily Greenleaf wrote: "Michelle wrote: "I just picked up Curtain, Hercule Poirot #42, at a used book store. It says 'Poirot’s final case, a mystery which brings him and Hastings back to Styles where they first solved a c..."

At a minimum you'd want to read Mysterious Affair at Styles, since it takes place in the same location. However, I would recommend reading it as your last Poirot.


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Tara  | 129 comments Klowey wrote: "Why Didn't They Ask Evans?"

Reading this one for the first time. Its reminding me of a T&T mystery with a pair of bright young things on a caper.


message 10: by Michelle (new)

Michelle Thanks Tara and Emily. I will hold off for a bit more until I finish the others:)


message 11: by Klowey (new)

Klowey I'm trying to finish and read AG books I have not yet read. Currently reading The Seven Dials Mystery

It's painful. And I don't get the feeling it's going to get any better.


message 12: by W (new)

W Not among her best books.


message 13: by Klowey (new)

Klowey Michelle wrote: "I just picked up Curtain, Hercule Poirot #42, at a used book store. It says 'Poirot’s final case, a mystery which brings him and Hastings back to Styles where they first solved a crime together.'

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I'd read at least a few other Poirot's first. I don't think Curtain has spoilers for previous books, but it wraps up Poirot in a way that I think would make you wish you had gotten to know him a bit first. Curtain is one of my favorite Poirot's but I'm glad I didn't read it first.


message 14: by Aravena (new)

Aravena | 15 comments Just finished Sparkling Cyanide, wrote a review about it.


message 15: by W (new)

W The Big Four (Hercule Poirot, #5) by Agatha Christie The Big Four

Curious to see if it is as bad as all the negative reviews make it sound.


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Giuls (imgiuls) | 3 comments I’m currently reading “The Mystery of the Blue Train”


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W W wrote: "The Big Four (Hercule Poirot, #5) by Agatha ChristieThe Big Four

Curious to see if it is as bad as all the negative reviews make it sound."

I liked it.


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W Now,reading :
The Listerdale Mystery,short story collection.


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W Giuls wrote: "I’m currently reading “The Mystery of the Blue Train”"

According to Christie,this was her least favourite among her own books.


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Tara  | 129 comments W wrote: "Giuls wrote: "I’m currently reading “The Mystery of the Blue Train”"

According to Christie,this was her least favourite among her own books."


Personally I think more to do what was going on in her own life at the time (the break-up of her first marriage) more so than on the merits of the book. I actually really liked it.


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W Tara wrote: "W wrote: "Giuls wrote: "I’m currently reading “The Mystery of the Blue Train”"

According to Christie,this was her least favourite among her own books."

Personally I think more to do what was goin..."


From what I remember,she wrote in her autobiography that she was not satisfied with the book.


message 22: by Kanishka (new)

Kanishka Gupta | 10 comments I've started reading The Secret of Chimneys as a part of my exam ending celebration.


message 23: by Kanishka (new)

Kanishka Gupta | 10 comments I have started reading Poirot Investigates today.


message 24: by Tara (new)

Tara  | 129 comments Kanishka wrote: "I have started reading Poirot Investigates today."

Have you read Poirot short stories before? Hope you enjoy this collection!


message 25: by Emma (new)

Emma | 3 comments Currently on my second time through The Murder of Roger Ackroyd, meaning it will be my first read where I know the ending going into it. I'm definitely seeing little hints of the culprit that I missed the first time through. I'm remembering why it's one of my favorites.


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Jess (jcfinke) rereading By The Pricking of my Thumbs


message 27: by Heather212 (new)

Heather212 | 7 comments Just finished "The Hollow" - there's little touches that are different from the tv version (or vice versa I suppose), so it's enjoyable even if you know that one. Interesting plot element - one character is astonished that "holding a job" is something you have to work at. You can't throw the merchandise at disagreeable customers! At least no one asks "What is a weekEND?"!


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Carla (pikinina) | 72 comments I'm going to re-read Hickory Dickory Dock.


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