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At Bertram's Hotel
by Agatha Christie
A fascinating adventure. It was a "Marple Mystery" of course, but at her age, she plays a minor but critical part. She also helps a great deal to set up for us what is so unique about this hotel. Leave it up to Chief Inspector Davy a.k.a. "Father" to tidy up the crime and in the meantime putting all the pieces together. For those fans of British mysteries "Father" reminds me of Chief Superintendent Strange of "Inspector Morse" in girth and Chief Inspector Barnaby (either one) - of "Midsomer Mysteries" in terms of personality.