A review by emberology
The Labours of Hercules by Agatha Christie

2.0

Quite dull. This may sound disturbing but I was longing for murder cases instead of "petty" crimes. Murders have offered so much more space for psychological scrutiny of human psyche in Christie's books. The only memorable thing in these stories was the night club. Oh, I wish something like that really existed! I'd love to lounge and dance in hell :P Although that dog wouldn't probably be allowed in the premises. Still, this one offered reasonably well a distraction from growing pile of uni assignments and exams.