
Abc Murders
About This Novel
"Then let's see how smart Mr. Poirot is." The serial killer with the pseudonym ABC followed the alphabetical order of the train timetable and implemented his murder plan step by step. He arrogantly issued a challenge to Poirot, and the whole of Britain fell into panic. A: Andwall, B: Bexhill, C: Cheston... With each successful murder, the murderer becomes more confident, and Poirot always seems to be a step late.
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Dear book readers, how can I see the page of each recommended book list? If I accidentally exit, I will never find it again.
Passing mission. . . . . .
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Good book, worth reading.
Not as good as Roger Mystery
agatha christie
Agatha Christie, having just finished reading her third book, seems to have been completely attracted by her and the charm of her books. Compared to Conan Doyle's Sherlock, I think Poirot is more mature. Perhaps detective novels have improved by Agatha's time. As a female writer, Agatha also added elements of love into her detective novels. It cannot be said that there is no love in Sherlock's story, but these love elements seem to be more reflected in Agatha's novels. It seems that the author deliberately added elements close to reality into the novel to make it feel more real to readers.
Fortunately, the fourteenth goal is to copy this.
Poirot is one of my two favorite detectives, the other being Sherlock Holmes.
The ending was a bit unexpected, maybe because I thought it was too complicated. Poirot's reasoning at the end was really wonderful.
Nice book
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Official(70)Scraped 21d ago
Question post
Dear book readers, how can I see the page of each recommended book list? If I accidentally exit, I will never find it again.
Passing mission. . . . . .
Read the book and sign in, read the book and sign in.
Good book, worth reading.
Not as good as Roger Mystery
agatha christie
Agatha Christie, having just finished reading her third book, seems to have been completely attracted by her and the charm of her books. Compared to Conan Doyle's Sherlock, I think Poirot is more mature. Perhaps detective novels have improved by Agatha's time. As a female writer, Agatha also added elements of love into her detective novels. It cannot be said that there is no love in Sherlock's story, but these love elements seem to be more reflected in Agatha's novels. It seems that the author deliberately added elements close to reality into the novel to make it feel more real to readers.
Fortunately, the fourteenth goal is to copy this.
Poirot is one of my two favorite detectives, the other being Sherlock Holmes.
The ending was a bit unexpected, maybe because I thought it was too complicated. Poirot's reasoning at the end was really wonderful.
Nice book
