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Passenger to Frankfurt by Agatha Christie

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  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? No

0.25

This is Agatha Christie in her weirdest "clash of the civilizations" mode. It's a spy novel, not a mystery, and gets into some weird post-WWII conspiracy/fascism/anti-modern-movements stuff, and has some real terrible fatphobia. She seems terrified of young people and the modern age.  She equates a fictional re-emerging fascist movement in Europe with Che Guevera and followers in Central America and the Civil Rights movement in the USA, which made me both 1) baffled and 2) grossed out. 

It is also just a poorly written book,
I'm pretty sure the happy ending is supposed to involve the reader approving of scientists permanently altering people's personalities but,I don't know, maybe that means that the bad guys won. I can't tell because it was all poorly written and very confusing. 

Then there's a wedding, or rather the moments just before a wedding, because it's Agatha Christie. 

And the main guy brings the not-actually-Hitler's-son actor back to his elderly aunt as an organist, even though he still has a *swastika branded on his foot.* Like... like a cat leaving a mouse on your pillow. "Here, I got you a pretend fascist heir!" Wut.


There is one well-written very classic-Christie bit with an older military man and him grumbling about getting his clothes brushed that made me laugh. Best part of the book. 

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