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Murder After Hours  (Hercule Poirot, Bk 25)
Murder After Hours - Hercule Poirot, Bk 25
Author: Agatha Christie
All the ingredients were there. An isolated English country house. A hostess with a taste for staging cruel human dramas. A guest list selected for a perfect blending of love, illicit passion, and burning hate. And as the piece de resistance, a corpse served up by the blood-tinged water of a swimming pool. — Also published as The Hollow. — Here wa...  more »
ISBN: 100430
Publication Date: 11/1969
Pages: 256
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Publisher: Dell
Book Type: Paperback
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Members of an extended family have gathered here: possibly to inbreed. Well, possibly some out-breeding as well. Isnt that what British society is all about? The characters are all such crashing bores that it hardly seems proper for the authoress to whack one of them. They also seem much too obtuse to even conceive a murder. By the middle of the book I am ready to scream with ennui when it happens. Wow! Poirot stumbles on the murder scene just as the corpse expires. The murder has been staged just for him. Red herrings galore in this one; youll lose count. All are guilty; none are guilty. Finally the killer is exposed and is brought to justice. Absurd ending! But, arent most of Aunties endings as such? This is the book behind her play The Hollow.


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