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nicolamichelle 's review for:
Cat Among the Pigeons
by Agatha Christie
This was an intriguing read with an interesting plot. It follows a slightly different format in that Poirot doesn’t join the case until quite far in, which sets it apart from other stories that Poirot features in. But I enjoyed it. He swoops in to shed some light and little grey cells on the matter and of course, the killer is found and unmasked.
Poirot to the rescue! Although unlike in some other stories, the police on this case were more than competent and did a fair bit (most of) the work and investigating but Poirot did help them on their way.
There was plenty in the story to keep you reading and entertained with the absence of Poirot, so don’t think that just because he doesn’t join until later on, that it will be boring up until he arrives. I certainly didn’t think that was the case.
It had the mystery, the murder, espionage, jewels and plenty to keep you guessing and on your toes. I liked that this story was set in a school and it was interesting to see this murder mystery play out until Poirots big reveal at the end.
Poirot to the rescue! Although unlike in some other stories, the police on this case were more than competent and did a fair bit (most of) the work and investigating but Poirot did help them on their way.
There was plenty in the story to keep you reading and entertained with the absence of Poirot, so don’t think that just because he doesn’t join until later on, that it will be boring up until he arrives. I certainly didn’t think that was the case.
It had the mystery, the murder, espionage, jewels and plenty to keep you guessing and on your toes. I liked that this story was set in a school and it was interesting to see this murder mystery play out until Poirots big reveal at the end.