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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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| | Despite some parallels in their childhoods, and their shared status as 'Golden Age' queens of crime, the differences between Agatha Christie and Dorothy L. Sayers were far more profound. Agatha Mary Clarissa Miller was schooled largely at home. Her mother had wanted to hold her back from reading until she was eight, but by the...
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| | "I saw a murder once." And so thirteen-year-old Joyce Reynolds signs her own death warrant. Later that night, at a Hallowe'en party (as observant readers of the title may well have deduced), Joyce is found dead, drowned in the apple-bobbing tub. But Joyce was known to be a liar - surely nobody believed her tale....
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| I can't say that I'm as amped up about this trailer as I should be -- I don't know if the reasonably enjoyable banality of The Force Awakens drove the Star Wars excitement out of me or what. Or maybe it's the dopey title. Why not call it Star Wars: Rogue One? Aren't they all...