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The Adventure of the Christmas Pudding by Agatha Christie
The Adventure of the Christmas Pudding by Agatha Christie










If you’re more of a Marple fan like I am, you may be better off going for something like Miss Marple’s Final Cases, which I thought was fantastic. That means that some of the stories are duplicated or even included in different versions.Īll in all then, this is a decent enough collection to read if you like short stories and if you’re a fan of Hercule Poirot. I’ve been trying to pick up every book she ever wrote and some of them were only published in America. I was actually talking about this with my Uncle Carl because he’s a big Christie fan himself. It’s always hard to tell with Christie (and even Conan Doyle) because they’ve been imitated so many times by so many different people that it can be hard to tell whether they created the clichés or whether they fell into them. I actually forgot a couple of them as soon as I read them, although there were a few good ones too.Īnother standout for me was The Mystery of the Spanish Chest, in part because I felt like I’d read something similar to it before.

The Adventure of the Christmas Pudding by Agatha Christie

He was actually okay in these stories, but I don’t think the cases themselves were the most intriguing. Poirot is fine, but he’s not my favourite. Most of the other stories were only so-so, but I did enjoy Greenshaw’s Folly, the only one of these stories to feature Miss Marple instead of Hercule Poirot.

The Adventure of the Christmas Pudding by Agatha Christie

It’s only really the title story that’s actually Christmas-themed, but I did think it was a pretty good one with a few different surprises in store. First came a sinister warning to Poirot not to eat any plum pudding… then the discovery of a corpse in a chest, but what can link these baffling cases? The little grey cells of Monsieur Hercule Poirot!įeast yourself on these intriguing crime mysteries from the distinctive hand of the queen of crime fiction.This isn’t Agatha Christie’s finest work, but it’s still worth reading if you’re an aficionado, especially if you actually pick it up around Christmas like I did.












The Adventure of the Christmas Pudding by Agatha Christie