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Jayne Catherine on Books' Group Read - Murder on the Orient Express
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Feb 10, 2018 01:59AM

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Thank you to Di for creating this thread
Happy Reading Catherine
You're very welcome Catherine! I may jump in on your read myself, if I can manage it. I've only read two Agatha Christie novels so it would be a good opportunity for me to get another one in ^-^


Happy Reading and God Bless



So sorry for your loss. Saying a prayer for you and your family.

I'm so sorry for you...lots of prayers for you.

I'm so sorry for your loss. Keeping you close in my thoughts.


You might wanna take notes on this one. Seriously - lots of folks on that train. I needed a flowchart!!

And then there were none is one of my favorites!








Well we are getting slowly introduced to more characters on the train. My love for Poirot's character comes from watching the much loved TV adaptation in the UK featuring the actor David Suchet. I think Poirot is shown as a more likeable character as he appears in the books. This is the second Poirot where I find him somewhat arrogant and rude. He describes the ladies as 'ugly as sin' ' yellow toad like face' not very flattering. shows its age. people were much more quick to label and judge others especially if from a different class system. So shall see how Poirot continues. slow so far.


Poirot and the Dr examine the crime scene and gather clues! I don't understand what Poirot does with the hat box wire and charred paper? am I a bit thick? I also think it strange that from a few charred words he decides the true identity of the victim. not enough explanation as to why for me. I don't think we can out rule the Dr as a suspect even though he has been assisting Poirot