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8 comments:
No, Agatha Christie was not as good at characterizations as other mystery writers. Plot was her forte, and even though this book is not among her best, it is special to me because it was a gift from a very special relative for my birthday when I was young. So I have a sentimental fondness for the "elephants."
Spot on review, Gautami!
Thanks for contributing to the alphabet meme Gautami. I'll add this to the Agatha Christie Blog Cranival too.
I'm kind of embarrassed to say that I've never read any of Agatha Christie's work. I really need to.
I've read all of Agatha Christie's novels since I became hooked on them at nine, and this one I particularly remember for the title and my fondness of elephants! And what a coincidence because I was just thinking about this title...spooky.
There's been a lot of debate regarding Christie's formulaic plots and character stereotypes, but as you said, there's something special about her books that keep her readers coming back. I haven't read any Christie for a while and I think it's time I dipped my toe in again.
i don't imagine I'll be doing my best work at 82 either but I agree the Grand Dame is always worth reading at least once
I've read most of Agatha Christie's books at some time or the other, but I don't remember reading this. Maybe I should.
Fine choice!
Generally, I prefer her Miss Marple stories, but this one is one of the Poirot stories I remember and like!
Whenever I read a review of a Christie book, it makes me want to go pick one up. I'm not sure if I've read this one.
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