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| | It's been five years since I have read this novel and to be honest there wasn't much I could remember about it, other than it featuring both Ariadne Oliver and Hercule Poirot. The primary death was the other element I recalled, which makes wonder whether the opening chapters of the book, are the best part...
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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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| | Agatha Christie was my first major experience with detective fiction, with A Caribbean Mystery launching a love of the genre that is still chugging along to this day. I've always had a soft spot for her, as when I was younger, I absolutely devoured her entire canon and then reread and reread almost every book....
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| "I must not wish my life away," she told herself. Elizabeth Taylor's novel, Mrs Palfrey at the Claremont is an exploration of old age, loneliness and impending death. The focus of the novel is Mrs. Palfrey and her tedious life as one of a handful of elderly residents at a fading hotel. Mrs. Palfrey, facing...