The Agatha Christie Reading Group discussion

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Malcolm
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Jul 04, 2014 12:19PM

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It's ok. I've found it. Can't stop, because I'm settling down to watch
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OsNk1R...

Neither version was particularly close to the book. By the way (and I hope this is not a spoiler) when you look at Christie books with the most murders, this one comes up pretty close to the top (not the very, top, of course...)




Pleased you're enjoying it

I always wondered about Luke being "retired" from the police in Malaya. The descriptions of him and what he does seem to indicate someone not very old at all. Do people retire very early? Do people use the work "retire" when they just leave, at any age?

Battle is never really a strongly drawn character and more than once has a walk on part. He is best in Cards on the Table, and there are some interesting family relationships in Towards Zero. What makes him a favourite is because he appears in some really top notch titles. Murder is Easy, Cards on the Table and Towards Zero. I think this is because his solid policeman character suits the pure detective story. (He is also in some much weaker early ones, saved to an extent by the comic presence of Bundle Brent.)
Sorry to prattle on