Agatha Christie The Monogram Murders
Sophie Hannah
Morrow,
Sep 9 2014, $25.99
ISBN: 9780062297211
In
1929 London, Belgium refugee Hercule Poirot enjoys a late supper as the only
patron at the Pleasant’s Coffee House. A
distraught woman enters the restaurant allowing wintry air inside. Employee “Flyaway Hair” knows this troubled
female Jennie who orders tea.
Introducing himself as a detective, Poirot offers to help her; but
Jennie insists it is too late as she is dead and no one should look for the
culprit before she makes a rushed exit.
Scotland
Yard Inspector Edward Catchpool investigates the murders of three people at the
Bloxham Hotel.
Two women and a man died from poisoning and inside their
respective mouths is a monogrammed gold cuff link. Due to Jennie’s lament not to open their
mouths, Poirot believes the mass murders and the disturbed female who ruined
his mellow dinner are part of the same case.
The
enjoyable Monogram Murders is a pleasant Poirot
mystery in which for the most part Sophie Hannah captures the essence of Agatha
Christie’s classic sleuth and the era he did his mojo. Readers will like the Depression Era English whodunit
though purists will miss Hastings since Catchpool replaces him as the narrator;
personally I do not like either of these Dr. Watson wannabees.
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