Sad Cypress: A Hercule Poirot Mystery
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Rating | : | 4.76 (515 Votes) |
Asin | : | B008GZVX66 |
Format Type | : | |
Number of Pages | : | 425 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-12-05 |
Language | : | English |
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G. C. said Agatha Christie Junkie Speaks. I'm an Agatha Christie Junkie. I'm in the process of reading all of her books - this is a personal goal of mine! Well, I am starting with the good ones first. I define good as those with above a Agatha Christie Junkie Speaks G. C. I'm an Agatha Christie Junkie. I'm in the process of reading all of her books - this is a personal goal of mine! Well, I am starting with the good ones first. I define good as those with above a 4.5 rating on Amazon and also mentioned frequently on the top best lists. This is definitely. .5 rating on Amazon and also mentioned frequently on the top best lists. This is definitely. Michael Haywood said A bit predictable. A little more than a third of the book is the set up for the crime. After that, Poirot appears and does his thing - Interview everyone and solve the crime. It's a bit boring at times and predictable but a few Poirot novels are like that.It's not a bad read but it's not that interesting . Ms. Christie Sure Did Love Her Poisons 'Sad Cypress' was published in 19Ms. Christie Sure Did Love Her Poisons Franklin the Mouse 'Sad Cypress' was published in 1940. The story makes a passing reference about Princess Elizabeth's possible suitors for a husband. It surprised me on how long Queen Elizabeth has been kicking around. I also found it amusing how some of the older characters were complaining about how th. 0. The story makes a passing reference about Princess Elizabeth's possible suitors for a husband. It surprised me on how long Queen Elizabeth has been kicking around. I also found it amusing how some of the older characters were complaining about how th
The evidence was damning: only Elinor had the motive, the opportunity, and the means to administer the fatal poison. Yet, inside the hostile courtroom, only one man still presumed Elinor was innocent until proven guilty: Hercule Poirot was all that stood between Elinor and the gallows.. Beautiful young Elinor Carlisle stood serenely in the dock, accused of the murder of Mary Gerrard, her rival in love