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cphenly 's review for:
Funerals are Fatal
by Agatha Christie
I did remember one clue when I started reading this book, and it turned out to be a fairly major one, so I figured out the mystery fairly easily, aided by a past reading. Christie does lay out the clues for you, but in this case, I think it would be very difficult to figure out the clue that I remembered--possibly that's why I remembered it! Interestingly, in this novel, Christie did to Poirot what she usually does to Miss Marple: she did not introduce him until about 1/3 of the way through the book.