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deadyesterday.wordpress.com
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| | | | | (6/10 stars) "Nothing could be more agreeable than a juicy English apple-And yet here were apples mixed up with broomsticks, and witches, and old-fashioned folklore, and a murdered child." Everyone in Woodleigh Common agrees that Joyce Reynolds is not a nice little girl. So when she brags of having witnessed a murder, fellow guests at... | |
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ahsweetmystery.com
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| | | | | At the beginning of the year, I gave my word that I would lighten up on all the Agatha Christie stuff. I did mention some projects - and then I let the first one pass without comment. I mean, I did give you a post about the best podcasts centered around the Queen of Crime,... | |
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knowingchristie.wordpress.com
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| | | | | Rating: Four out of five Year of Publication: 1969 Motive of Murder: Wealth and Identity Plot: In a Hallowe'en party preparation Joyce Reynolds is heard saying that she saw a murder once. Later at night she is dead; her head was inside a galvanised bucket among bobbing apples. Hercule Poirot takes up the case as... | |
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myreadersblock.blogspot.com
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| | | Murder With Mirrors (aka They Do It With Mirrors ; 1952) by Agatha Christie American Ruth Van Rydock comes to England on one of her flyin... | ||