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grandestgame.wordpress.com
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| | | | | By Agatha ChristieFirst published: UK: Collins, November 1969; US: Dodd Mead, 1969 ?? Considering that this was one of the author's last five books, and bearing in mind that of the other four only Nemesis is reasonable, this is surprisingly competent with a stronger plot and more involved detection than any of the others. Mrs... | |
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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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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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benjaminstudebaker.com
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| | | The penultimate piece in my series on supranational federalism for the Streit Council is out. There's no paywall. You can read it here: https://www.streitcouncil.org/post/why-federalism-on-the-role-of-china | ||