A review by aprilleigh
The Regatta Mystery and Other Stories by Agatha Christie

3.0

Essentially a closed-room mystery, but I can see why Christie rewrote it with Parker Pyne for inclusion in a book. The way it's written you could have substituted just about any character in the place of Hercule Poirot and it wouldn't have changed any of the other details. That said, I haven't read the Parker Pyne version, but I will. The mystery itself was relatively simple, as befits a short story, but it was still a clever ruse.