The Agatha Christie Reading Group discussion
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April: Isobel
May: Mark
June: Sarah
July: Malcolm
August: CJ
September: Cindy"
OK Thinking ahead to my pick in July I would like to suggest A Talent To Deceive by Robert Barnard, the best book I know about Christie. However,could you folk let me know if that is going to be too difficult to find at your libraries. If so, I go for something different, but it really is an excellent book

I found the Father Brown series of short tales far more cerebral than Christies output. Mr Chesterton was a deep thinker and philospher compared to Miss Christie. besides them sharing the era they lived I find them very different but nonetheless both enjoyable.

Roger Ackroyd seems to be getting overall approval, I wonder if we should start to list of top ten (or twenty) favourites. I guess it would be up to you to spot when a title has received "overall praise". What do you think

Roger Ackroyd seems to be getting overall approval, I wonder if we should start to list of top ten (or twenty) favourites. I guess it would be up to you to spot when a title..."
Thanks Lauren. In view of the enthusiastic comments from the group, I would put Ackroyd in our basket of AC at her best. I'll nominate it for the top ten and we can make our minds up at the end of our tour



I should have pointed out I was just responding to Lauren's reply that the book I was thinking about would be near the end of the Poirot series.
On a side note, Crooked House does sound like a good one!!


A pick? Hmm not yet. I am looking over the lists that is always near the back of her books. I love that she has written so much that there is plenty to choose from!


Not heard about that. Is it based on any Christie material do you know?

My understanding is that she is using characters from the Poirot books but that the mystery will be her own. It will be interesting to see. She is more of a suspense than cozy mystery writer in past books but I don't like to ....can't think of the phrase....meaning I don't like to expect writers to stay in their niches but I think labels are somewhat necessary in order to describe their work...but please, feel free to roam about the cabin? Good enough explanation?


thank you


I sort of took the silence to mean that people couldn't get hold of it. But, yes, very happy to go with Talent to Deceive if enough people have got it. What do you say, Lauren?
Candace, I'm sure you'll find it a good book. It's never far from the arm of my chair. (it's there now!)



Malcolm- you are right. I picked up both books from the library. A talent to Deceive is wonderful! It gives great descriptions without spoilers of each book and it's just fun reading! It's shorter than I thought it would be - I pictured encyclopedic size. lol! This would have been a great pick also.

I pick Endless Night for August.

I pick Endless Night fo..."
good one, cj

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=whf38...


Hmm, don't want to self promote but a very good radio show will be mentioning it on Sunday night


If we ever skip any more titles about her can we in those particular months replace those with non-Miss Marple just so we can when her time comes around again be able to savor her tales? I hope that we don't run out of Miss Marple and then there are ten more Poirot's after that or something. Then what can we do...?

It had finally read itself and then there were none.
Just kidding. Glad you heard my feedback, Lauren. You've been great at creating and handling this group!

With Sleeping Murder in December, we will be done with Marple.
We can always move on to Superintendent Battle and Colonel Race.
1924 The Man in the Brown Suit Colonel Race
1925 The Secret of Chimneys Superintendent Battle
1929 The Seven Dials Mystery Superintendent Battle
1939 Murder is Easy Superintendent Battle
1944 Towards Zero Superintendent Battle
1945 Sparkling Cyanide Colonel Race
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