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A review by shannasbooksnhooks
Death on the Nile and Other Hercule Poirot Mysteries by Agatha Christie
challenging
dark
emotional
hopeful
mysterious
reflective
sad
tense
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? It's complicated
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.0
You can find reviews for individual books on those book's pages: Death on the Nile, The ABC Murders, and Five Little Pigs. (I was just feeling a little too lazy to do an overall review for all three of the books.) So here are my favorite quotes:
"See you, I recognize my own weaknesses. It has been said of me that I like to make a case difficult. This solution that you put to me - it is too simple, too easy. I cannot feel that it really happened. And yet, that may be the sheer prejudice on my part."
"I have already told Hastings that I am like the prima donna who makes always one more appearance," said Poirot, smiling.
"Of course I hadn't quite as much experience then as I have now. All the same I think I did all that could humanly be done. We did get it commuted to penal servitude. Provocation, you know. Lots of respectable wives and mothers got up a petition. There was a lot of sympathy for her."
"See you, I recognize my own weaknesses. It has been said of me that I like to make a case difficult. This solution that you put to me - it is too simple, too easy. I cannot feel that it really happened. And yet, that may be the sheer prejudice on my part."
"I have already told Hastings that I am like the prima donna who makes always one more appearance," said Poirot, smiling.
"Of course I hadn't quite as much experience then as I have now. All the same I think I did all that could humanly be done. We did get it commuted to penal servitude. Provocation, you know. Lots of respectable wives and mothers got up a petition. There was a lot of sympathy for her."
Graphic: Death