mr_michel
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i had been reading some of her books lately (poirot ones, dont like miss marple), and this must be my favorite along with murder on... in every book i read i can see a different style from the author.
i mean older books are 100% about the murder (for example in murder on the ... you get to know a little to the characters because their past are clues, poirot only chitchat a little with the train executive and the rest of the book he is playing detective).
then there are books like evil under the sun where poirot socialize a little with the rest of the characters before asuming the role of detective.
and then i read this one which while there its a murder to be solved by the man with the little grey cells, you get to know the characters for other reasons than being a clue.
what make its special is that while the other books (the ones i have read) are novels about a murder, this is more like a family novel with a murder on it. (in fact poirot doesnt appear to often in the novel, its pretty much a secundary character).
im not saying that that makes better than the others (i mentioned that murder on... its the opposite in this aspect and still one of my favorites), but its refreshing and some of the characters are great, (would love to have an aunt like lucy).
i recomend this one if you havent read it
if you had read this one
i mean older books are 100% about the murder (for example in murder on the ... you get to know a little to the characters because their past are clues, poirot only chitchat a little with the train executive and the rest of the book he is playing detective).
then there are books like evil under the sun where poirot socialize a little with the rest of the characters before asuming the role of detective.
and then i read this one which while there its a murder to be solved by the man with the little grey cells, you get to know the characters for other reasons than being a clue.
what make its special is that while the other books (the ones i have read) are novels about a murder, this is more like a family novel with a murder on it. (in fact poirot doesnt appear to often in the novel, its pretty much a secundary character).
im not saying that that makes better than the others (i mentioned that murder on... its the opposite in this aspect and still one of my favorites), but its refreshing and some of the characters are great, (would love to have an aunt like lucy).
Synopsis
Lady Angkatell, intrigued by the criminal mind, has invited Hercule Poirot to her estate for a weekend house party. The Belgian detective's arrival at the Hollow is met with an elaborate tableau staged for his amusement: a doctor lies in a puddle of red paint, his timid wife stands over his body with a gun while the other guests look suitably shocked. But this is no charade. The paint is blood and the corpse real, turning a pleasant country weekend into one of Poirot's most baffling cases.
i recomend this one if you havent read it
if you had read this one
any idea why lucy took the gun??