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Hercule Poirot's Christmas: Complete & Unabridged

By: Agatha Christie
Binding: Audio Cassette
Publisher: HarperCollins Audio
ISBN: 000713973X
ISBN-13: 9780007139736
Released: 18 Nov 2002
RRP: £14.99
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Amazon's Misleading Cover Image - By: Ian E, 21 Apr 2008
I would urge buyers who wish a specific version of this book to beware the cover image Amazon display, as this is not the cover image they are supplying. Amazon, despite displaying the black-topped signature edition, substitute the book supplied for a newer version of the cover. For someone collecting a particular version this is a frustrating piece of mis-selling.
Cheating - By: Jamie B, 31 Oct 2007
This is a very enjoyable read, but has no-one else felt cheated by the revelation of the murderer's identity? Also I have always been less than convinced by the mechanics through which the crime was 'committed', (although the excellent adaptation of this storyin the Poirot television series did make it appear more plausible.)
A really good murder mystery - By: S. J. Stevens, 17 Apr 2007
Agatha Christie has done it again. This is the seventh Poirot book I've read & it's the best one so far. The whole story is really good from beginning to end I couldn't help but to keep on reading it till I completely finished it. The plot is really good & I was totally shocked at the identity of the murderer of Simeon Lee.

If no one has got round to reading Hercule Poirot's Christmas then please consider it as the next book to read. Who knows, but maybe you could be hooked on this book as well.
A cracking Christmas mystery - By: L O'connor, 05 Feb 2005
Hercule Poirot is spending Christmasin the country with his friend Colonel Johnson, Chief Constable of Middleshire, & suffering terribly from the lack of central heaintg ("Nothing like a wood fire", says Colonel Johnson, but Poirot disagrees). Disagreeable wealthy old tyrant Simeon Lee is bloodily murderedin mysterious circumstances, & Poirot is calledin to investigate.

The house is full of Simeon Lee's put-upon sons & their put-upon wives, any one of whom might have had reason to do Simeon in, especially as he had just announced that he was about to change his will to include his beautiful young granddaughter Pilar, just arrived from Spain, whom none of the family had ever set eyes on before. The family are anxious to insist that the murder was an outside job, but Poirot is equally convinced that it was not.

This is one of the best Poirot mysteries, with lots of interesting characters, especially the delightfuly vivacious, high-spirited & unconventional Pilar, & a cunning murderer to unmask. A real Christmas treat.


Agatha Christie's locked room murder mystery. - By: John Austin, 21 May 2003
Although generally regarded as typifying the cozy murder mystery writerin whose books there is either a murderin a locked room or a murder at a family reunionin a country house, Agatha Christie rarely tried her hand at either of these murder mystery genres. In “Hercule Poirot’s Christmas”, however, she combines both.
The family is the dysfunctional Lee family, summoned to pass Christmas togetherin the house of old Simeon Lee, the patriarch. During this stressful reunion, a commotion followed by a blood-curdling scream is heard from the room on the first floor occupied by old Simeon. When the locked door is forced open, the furniture is found upended, the safe rifled, & Simeon is found lying dead with his throat cut. The door key isin place, on the inside of the door.

Having depicted how the family members despise, hate, or resent each other up to this point, Agatha Christie next allows the investigations & theories to develop. Poirot is on hand, but she cleverly allows other police inspectors & investigators to do most of the work & make most of the mistakes.

The solution is one you will never forget, but also one that you will probably never arrive at before Poirot reveals all. Agatha Christie is wonderfully clever at laying out all the cluesin an arrangement that directs the reader away from the vital ones.

Apart from a few lines of description, almost everythingin the text is dialogue. To anyonein the world who has not yet read this 1940 mystery nothing more need be said. To those who are re-reading it, I suggest they notice how cleverly it is plotted & planned.


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