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The Mystery of Three Quarters

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The world’s most beloved detective, Hercule Poirot—the legendary star of Agatha Christie’s Murder on the Orient Express and most recently The Monogram Murders and Closed Casket—returns in a stylish, diabolically clever mystery set in the London of 1930.“We Agatha Christie fans read her stories--and particularly her Poirot novels--because the mysteries are invariably equal parts charming and ingenious, dark and quirky and utterly engaging. Sophie Hannah had a massive challenge in reviving the beloved Poirot, and she met it with heart and no small amount of little grey cells. I was thrilled to see the Belgian detective in such very, very good hands. Reading The Monogram Murders was like returning to a favorite room of a long-lost home.”
   — Gillian Flynn, author of Gone GirlHercule Poirot returns home after an agreeable luncheon to find an angry woman waiting to berate him outside his front door. Her name is Sylvia Rule, and she demands to know why Poirot has accused her of the murder of Barnabas Pandy, a man she has neither heard of nor ever met. She is furious to be so accused, and deeply shocked. Poirot is equally shocked, because he too has never heard of any Barnabas Pandy, and he certainly did not send the letter in question. He cannot convince Sylvia Rule of his innocence, however, and she marches away in a rage.Shaken, Poirot goes inside, only to find that he has a visitor waiting for him — a man called John McCrodden who also claims also to have received a letter from Poirot that morning, accusing him of the murder of Barnabas Pandy... Poirot wonders how many more letters of this sort have been sent in his name. Who sent them, and why? More importantly, who is Barnabas Pandy, is he dead, and, if so, was he murdered? And can Poirot find out the answers without putting more lives in danger? 

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ISBN9780062792358
PublisherHarperCollins
Publication Date08/06/19
Pages368

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  • 3.0

    Another mediocre book. From the 3 books out of 5 that I read each of them was basically the same thing with a bit of different lore. But this time the ending was horrendous. Honestly, nothing makes sense anymore at the end. The murder WAS accidental yet somehow, probably because else the book wouldn't meet the recquired standard of an Agatha Christie book, there happens a last minute murder over something that was planned but never carried out. I really wanted to like these books from Sophie Hannah but the more books I am reading the worse it is getting. Just let Poirot die already (even though in the last OG book he DID kill himself). I am honestly going to read the last 2 books but then I will never be spending my money on these books again. Each time the plot is getting worse. it really reads itself like a cash grab and not really like a Poirot book. Poirot wouldn't have such a blown up ego but says he can solve it with no evidence that he found himself but people are giving him on a silver plate. I am really disappointed; money and time wasted.

    Dec 22, 2024

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