Welcome to the August 23, 2009 edition of Agatha Christie Reading Challenge Monthly Blog Carnival.
Many thanks to those who contributed links to the Carnival.
Do visit the participating blogs and leave comments if you have read the books. Welcome this month to new participants Nan and Ryan.
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Read at your own pace, write a review on your blog, go to the Carnival collecting space and put in the URL, your details, and a comment about the post.
In 15 contributions, there are 10 Titles reviewed in this carnival.
In addition we have some blog posts of general interest to Agatha Christie readers.
- TEN LITTLE INDIANS (AND THEN THERE WERE NONE)
PERIL AT END HOUSE
THIRTEEN AT DINNER (LORD EDGWARE DIES)
MURDER ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS
POIROT INVESTIGATES
THE MYSTERIOUS AFFAIR AT STYLES
THREE ACT TRAGEDY
THE MYSTERIOUS MR QUIN
THE HOUND OF DEATH
THE SECRET ADVERSARY
- Joyfully Retired
- Just A (Reading) Fool
- MYSTERIES in PARADISE
- BooksPlease
- Wordsmithonia
- A library is a hospital for the mind...
- Ms. Bookish
- Letters from a Hill Farm
General
Nan reviews TEN LITTLE INDIANS posted at Letters from a Hill Farm, saying, "Not a cheery or cozy mystery but an excellent thriller." [This was also published as AND THEN THERE WERE NONE and TEN LITTLE NIGGERS.]
KerrieS
- points to the "official" Christie site: Agatha Christie: Christie Week 13-20 September 2009 posted at Agatha Christie Reading Challenge Carnival, saying, "Highlights include new radio productions; unpublished short stories; plays and debates. And of course we'll be reading and discussing Murder on the Orient Express in the book club."
- found an article about Forgotten Agatha Christie novel discovered 30 years after her death... in the attic of her holiday home posted at News | Mail Online"An unpublished Hercule Poirot novel! THE CAPTURE OF CERBERUS. To be published in a newspaper it seems."
- presents Agatha Christie Quizzes posted at Agatha Christie Reading Challenge Carnival, saying, "Try yourself out on some online Agatha Christie quizzes. How well do you know titles, books, characters, plots, and plays? The quizzes range from easy to average to tough.
Hercule Poirot
unfinishedperson reviews
- PERIL AT END HOUSE posted at Just A (Reading) Fool, saying, "Hercule Poirot is back and it couldn’t be a moment sooner..."
- THIRTEEN AT DINNER aka LORD EDGWARE DIES, posted at Just A (Reading) Fool, saying, "...this one starts promisingly with Poirot being drawn into a case that he can't refuse."
- MURDER ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS posted at Just A (Reading) Fool, saying, "If ever there were a classic Christie novel, this is it."
RyanG reviews THE MYSTERIOUS AFFAIR AT STYLES posted at Wordsmithonia, saying, "This was the review for the first book of my first challenge. I loved the book and recommend if to anyone who has never read a Agatha Christie book. This is a good taste of what she has to offer as a story teller."
Sarah M. reviews THREE ACT TRAGEDY posted at A library is a hospital for the mind..., saying, "Unique story as it's divided into three acts, like a play, with an actor taking a lead role in helping investigate a murder."
KerrieS also reviews LORD EDGWARE DIES posted at MYSTERIES in PARADISE, saying, "Why does Hercule Poirot not wish to be known as the man who discovered who murdered Lord Edgware? In this novel we find out that Hercule Poirot can too be fallible."
Short Stories
Belle Wong reviews THE MYSTERIOUS MR QUIN posted at Ms. Bookish. saying, "A conjurer of skill with an instinct for detection, Mr. Harley Quin has an almost magical flair for appearing at the scene of the most remarkable crimes."
BooksPlease reviews THE HOUND OF DEATH posted at BooksPlease, saying, "12 short stories of premonitions, intuition or a sixth sense, stories of seances, haunted houses, nightmares, and amnesia - mainly supernatural and unexplained phenomena. A very enjoyable and satisfying collection."
Tommy and Tuppence
RyanG presents THE SECRET ADVERSARY posted at Wordsmithonia, saying, "This is my second review for my Agatha Christie self challenge. This book really showed how well Agatha Christie could write quick, believable dialogue. "
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