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I really enjoyed the book, but i couldn't appreciate very much the fair play deduction experience that it offers because i couldn't read it all at once because of time issues. So, any time that i came back to the reading i was a bit lost in the flow of events. Also I think the Kindle Edition is a bit uncomfortable because you can't go back as quickly as in a paper edition, to the start to read the names and description of the characters and also to look the map, that in this version it is too small so you can't see some details.
Anyways, i still could make my own deductions, not very precise but deductions anyways that took me in a way to the same result as the characters more or less.
Anyways, i still could make my own deductions, not very precise but deductions anyways that took me in a way to the same result as the characters more or less.
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Top hats, so many top hats.
This mystery was fine, and I guessed where it was going based on a line of inquiry that was not mentioned in the investigation. Then, at the end, it was pulled out of a hat (ba-dum-tssss) as a key point.
Not gory or violent, but very very 1929. Especially the motive.
Top hats, so many top hats.
This mystery was fine, and I guessed where it was going based on a line of inquiry that was not mentioned in the investigation. Then, at the end, it was pulled out of a hat (ba-dum-tssss) as a key point.
Not gory or violent, but very very 1929. Especially the motive.
adventurous
funny
mysterious
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Plot
Strong character development:
No
Loveable characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
No
mysterious
slow-paced
Interesting for the setting and time period but even keeping in mind when it was published it wasn't great. I'm willing to read more in the series.