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A dog and its ball

Even If Unsuccessful, Attempted Murder Still Makes You a Murderer at Heart

Dumb Witness by Agatha Christie

July 22, 2024 by RouletteGirl Leave a Comment

An Agatha Christie novel is always a fun time, so when I got to Advanced Prompt #4, the 24th book of an author, Agatha Christie was an easy choice. I was also excited that it was a Poirot novel. I enjoy Miss Marple, but there’s something special about Hercule Poirot and the “little grey cells”. Dumb Witness did not disappoint. Hercule Poirot is hired by Emily Arundell to investigate what she believes to be attempted murder, but which her family and employees believe to be […]

Filed Under: Mystery Tagged With: agatha christie, CBR16, Hercule Poirot

RouletteGirl's CBR16 Review No:29 · Genres: Mystery · Tags: agatha christie, CBR16, Hercule Poirot ·
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Most influential murder mystery of all time?

The Murder of Roger Ackroyd by Agatha Christie

August 6, 2023 by KimMiE" Leave a Comment

CBR15 BINGO: You Are Here, because I got this book from my local library I have long been a fan of Agatha Christie, and of Hercule Poirot in particular. I’m certain I read The Murder of Roger Ackroyd when I was a young teen, but I didn’t remember anything about it. Granted, it was a long time ago, but given that Roger Ackroyd is considered one of the most influential mystery novels of all time, I was surprised I couldn’t recall any of the details. […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery Tagged With: agatha christie, CBR15, cbr15bingo, Hercule Poirot, KimMiE", mystery

KimMiE"'s CBR15 Review No:16 · Genres: Fiction, Mystery · Tags: agatha christie, CBR15, cbr15bingo, Hercule Poirot, KimMiE", mystery ·
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February 2023 Leftovers

Dead Wind by Tessa Wegert

One of Us is Lying by Karen M. McManus

Messi vs. Ronaldo: One Rivalry, Two Goats, and the Era That Remade the World's Game by Joshua Robinson and Jonathan Clegg

The Sentence is Death by Anthony Horowitz

The Title: The Story of the First Division by Scott Murray

The Vanishing Stair by Maureen Johnson

Evil Under the Sun by Agatha Christie

The Fiancée by Kate White

The Guns of Heaven by Pete Hamill

February 28, 2023 by Jake Leave a Comment

Hey on the last day of the month, it finally snowed in New York! Huzzah! Dead Wind**** I can’t talk about why I like this book without even the mildest of spoilers if you’ve been following the series. So I’ll talk about what I appreciate. I’ve been in an on-and-off reading slump the last two months. It’s been hard to finish stuff. Tessa Wegert’s Shana Merchant series really feels like the exception to the rule. I like her writing, her pacing, her protagonist. All good. One […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: #IRA, agatha christie, Anthony Horowitz, Cristiano Ronaldo, Dead Wind, England, English football, evil under the sun, FC Barcelona, hard case crime, Hawthorne and Horowitz, Hercule Poirot, Inspector Montalbano, Ireland, Joshua Robinson and Jonathan Clegg, karen m mcmanus, kate white, Lionel Messi, maureen johnson, Messi vs. Ronaldo, mystery, New York (State), New York City, one of us is lying, Pete Hamill, Real Madrid, Scott Murray, Shana Merchant, Sicily, Soccer, sports, Tessa Wegert, The Fiancée, The Guns of Heaven, The Sentence is Death, the shape of water, The Title, the vanishing stair, thriller, truly devious, Vermont, Young Adult

Jake's CBR15 Review No:26 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: #IRA, agatha christie, Anthony Horowitz, Cristiano Ronaldo, Dead Wind, England, English football, evil under the sun, FC Barcelona, hard case crime, Hawthorne and Horowitz, Hercule Poirot, Inspector Montalbano, Ireland, Joshua Robinson and Jonathan Clegg, karen m mcmanus, kate white, Lionel Messi, maureen johnson, Messi vs. Ronaldo, mystery, New York (State), New York City, one of us is lying, Pete Hamill, Real Madrid, Scott Murray, Shana Merchant, Sicily, Soccer, sports, Tessa Wegert, The Fiancée, The Guns of Heaven, The Sentence is Death, the shape of water, The Title, the vanishing stair, thriller, truly devious, Vermont, Young Adult ·
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“It is a profound belief of mine that if you can induce a person to talk to you for long enough, on any subject whatever, sooner or later they will give themselves away.”

After the Funeral (Hercule Poirot, #26) by Agatha Christie

December 27, 2022 by narfna 5 Comments

I had a really good time with this one, and the mystery in this one was actually one of the most intriguing of hers to me, even though it isn’t one of her most popular. I’m not sure why it’s one of her more lowly-rated ones. Maybe because Poirot pulls a Marple and is barely in it? The plot in this one kicks off as family patriarch Richard Abernethie’s funeral. He was ill for a long time, but had been predicted to live at least […]

Filed Under: Audiobooks, Mystery Tagged With: after the funeral, agatha christie, audiobooks, British mystery, Hercule Poirot, hugh fraser, mystery, narfna, whodunnit

narfna's CBR14 Review No:230 · Genres: Audiobooks, Mystery · Tags: after the funeral, agatha christie, audiobooks, British mystery, Hercule Poirot, hugh fraser, mystery, narfna, whodunnit ·
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A Later Hercule Poirot Mystery

Five Little Pigs (Hercule Poirot #22) by Agatha Christie

November 26, 2022 by kfishgirl Leave a Comment

I’m not sure if this is my second or third Hercule Poirot book. I originally started reading this as a combo book of number 1 (ummm the poisoning one – They Mysterious Affair at Styles) and this one, which is number 22. I’ve seen Death on the Nile, the train one (it’s probably Agatha Christie blasphemy to not remember the name – Murder on the Orient Express), and maybe another Poirot movie? When you read so many books and watch so many movies sometimes they […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery Tagged With: agatha christie, Hercule Poirot, murder

kfishgirl's CBR14 Review No:46 · Genres: Fiction, Mystery · Tags: agatha christie, Hercule Poirot, murder ·
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“He played the part of the devil too successfully. But he was not the devil. Au fond, he was a stupid man. And so – he died.”

Cards on the Table (Hercule Poirot, #14) by Agatha Christie

September 26, 2022 by narfna 5 Comments

I just love the atmosphere of a good Agatha Christie book. There’s not really anything like it. I was bit of a dum-dum and started listening to this one (with classic Christie narrator, Hugh Fraser) while doing stuff at work and didn’t pay it sufficient attention at first, and so was feeling a bit lost. Which is a shame! Because once I started paying attention, I had a really good time with this one. It’s a bit different than Christie’s other mysteries, in that we […]

Filed Under: Audiobooks, Mystery Tagged With: agatha christie, Ariadne Oliver, audiobooks, British, cards on the table, Colonel Race, Hercule Poirot, hugh fraser, mystery, narfna, Superintendent Battle

narfna's CBR14 Review No:157 · Genres: Audiobooks, Mystery · Tags: agatha christie, Ariadne Oliver, audiobooks, British, cards on the table, Colonel Race, Hercule Poirot, hugh fraser, mystery, narfna, Superintendent Battle ·
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