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adventurous
funny
lighthearted
mysterious
fast-paced
Of course I loved it; Hastings was narrating and one of the major characters was a dog. Done and done.
mysterious
slow-paced
This is another revisiting of old titles via an audiobook (incredibly convenient while I'm doing other things). The narrator of this version, Hugh Fraser is perfectly fine, but I feel the content wasn't wonderful and from first publication in the 1930's, this book hasn't aged very well. Sadly, what it lacked in quality it made up for in quantity, more filler than chiller unfortunately and is certainly not one of Christie's finest works. Nevertheless, it was entertaining in a nostalgia-ridden way. I liked this - but didn't love it.
mysterious
medium-paced
Yay! Hastings is back! And how dare they try to blame attempted murder on a dog! Thank goodness Poirot was there to settle things.
mysterious
medium-paced
Another fantastic who-done-it by the master. Like poor Hastings, I found myself constantly changing my theory as to who the culprit was and it left me completely at a loss by the time the big reveal came. Will definetly be reading this again.
mysterious
fast-paced
mysterious