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Hallowe'en Party
Hallowe'en Party
Author: Agatha Christie
"I saw a murder once!" Joyce boasted. "I did, I did!" But who at the Hallowe'en party would believe a thirteen-year-old with a reputation for lying? Later that night Joyce was found kneeling beside a bucket of bobbing apples. Her head had been held under the water until she drowned. Obviously someone at the party had reason to believe the shocki...  more »
ISBN: 449119
Publication Date: 12/1970
Pages: 185
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Publisher: Pocket Books
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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reviewed Hallowe'en Party on + 49 more book reviews
Excellent. Just about my favorite Agatha Christie... great read.
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Probably the most unusual Poirot mystery I have ever read.
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A boastful little girl at a party announces that she witnessed a murder-a murder that the police of peaceful Woodleigh Common insist never took place.
But when the same little girl is found drowned later that night, there is every reason to believe her...
Hercule Poirot, the canny Belgian detective, doesn't take kindly to murder. His shrewd deductions lead him to a years-old web of shocking intrigue and wrongful death-just moments before the killer strikes again!
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In a picturesque British village, a fun-filled Halloween party for young teens culminates with the murder of a girl found drowned in an apple-bobbing tub. John Moffat delivers a strong and accomplished performance. Especially provocative is his portrayal of Christie\'s hero, Hercule Poirot, as he calculates, hypothesizes and interrogates one peculiar suspect after another. Moffatt intelligently assesses each suspect, carefully providing insightful portrayals of emotional complications, personality flaws and greedy motives.


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