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Been SAVING this one to read and am so glad that I did, as it was good enough to warrant a wait. :0) I have always loved Christie, yet my limited access to books whilst in my 'Christie phase' meant that this title always alluded me. FINALLY read it and listened to the audio (simultaneously) and it was super fun! As good as the hype, but the ending was really a bit too 'fairy tale' for me. I like her books a bit darker. Hence, the 4 stars. Still - CLASSIC CHRISTIE MASTERY right here. --Jen from Q
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This book reminded me why I was so crazy about Agatha Christie books!
The plot unfolds in such a way that you can't imagine it fully even if you try!
And Hercule Poirot.. This creation of hers is amazing!
The way he makes his deductions from seemingly irrelevant things or information no one thought important.. Not even the reader who tried his or her best!
This one was a super read...I read well past midnight yesterday and reluctantly put it down! ...more
The plot unfolds in such a way that you can't imagine it fully even if you try!
And Hercule Poirot.. This creation of hers is amazing!
The way he makes his deductions from seemingly irrelevant things or information no one thought important.. Not even the reader who tried his or her best!
This one was a super read...I read well past midnight yesterday and reluctantly put it down! ...more

What a nice mystery.
I've heard this book (and mystery sub-genre...yes, there are many of them) referred to as a 'cozy' mystery. Ah, a nice, gentle, fuzzy, cozy little mystery you read whilsts sipping earl grey tea in an overly stuffed wingbacked chair with a patchwork afghan on your lap. That does not sound manly to me...Although I may have been drinking tea while reading this, it was strong with no sugar or milk, I would never be caught reading a 'cozy' mystery in a plush wingback! No sir!
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I've heard this book (and mystery sub-genre...yes, there are many of them) referred to as a 'cozy' mystery. Ah, a nice, gentle, fuzzy, cozy little mystery you read whilsts sipping earl grey tea in an overly stuffed wingbacked chair with a patchwork afghan on your lap. That does not sound manly to me...Although I may have been drinking tea while reading this, it was strong with no sugar or milk, I would never be caught reading a 'cozy' mystery in a plush wingback! No sir!
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Aug 09, 2011
Allison
marked it as to-read


Oct 31, 2012
Mathew Carruthers
marked it as to-read


May 26, 2013
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marked it as to-read

Jan 07, 2014
Sam Honeycutt
is currently reading it
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Mar 02, 2016
Martha
marked it as to-read

Jun 29, 2017
Jennifer J.
rated it
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