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A review by ayacchi
Hotel Majestic - Peril at End House by Agatha Christie
4.0
Glad my gray cells is still working after all this time, lol.
Peril at End House is my 3rd Poirot's book, and still can't get rid of Sherlock-Watson's combination whenever I read it. But it goes out as the passage goes.
Poirot and Hasting was on a holiday and met Nick, whom had avoided death several time, by coincidence. And Poirot promised to keep her safe and seek the truth.
The more I read Christie's books, the more I see how great she's as an author. Well, she tends to use many characters, and it's only make thing more complicated. All the way through, I feel like she's playing with us. So many suspects, so many clues, but with a vague motive. Whenever I started to suspect someone, I could hear her saying, "You think you've got it? Not so fast." And then she'd put another 'misleading' clues on the table.
I love details and here I learned that I shouldn't ignore any 'unimportant' thing. Because Christie seems not leaving a cameo or a trivial thing for nothing. So much going on here, and it was great.
Peril at End House is my 3rd Poirot's book, and still can't get rid of Sherlock-Watson's combination whenever I read it. But it goes out as the passage goes.
Poirot and Hasting was on a holiday and met Nick, whom had avoided death several time, by coincidence. And Poirot promised to keep her safe and seek the truth.
The more I read Christie's books, the more I see how great she's as an author. Well, she tends to use many characters, and it's only make thing more complicated. All the way through, I feel like she's playing with us. So many suspects, so many clues, but with a vague motive. Whenever I started to suspect someone, I could hear her saying, "You think you've got it? Not so fast." And then she'd put another 'misleading' clues on the table.
I love details and here I learned that I shouldn't ignore any 'unimportant' thing. Because Christie seems not leaving a cameo or a trivial thing for nothing. So much going on here, and it was great.