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At Bertram's Hotel
by Agatha Christie
The first half felt ling, drab and uninteresting but the pace picks up in second half with several twists. Elvira, her mother, her mother’s supposed BF, the old Canon, and inquisitive Miss Marple whose nosiness pays off. Chief inspector “Father” Davy steals the show from Miss Marple in this one because he sees the connections and has an excellent sense of who’s saying the truth Vs not and is able to connect the dots between the family drama and recent string of high profile burglaries.