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Oh, wow, I haven’t gotten to that yet, looking forward to it!


Yes, me too - you summed it up perfectly!

I did wonder how quickly the dentists turned their patients around. Leaving an extra 15 minutes for another patient doesn't seem like nearly enough time--it always feels like I'm there for hours. Perhaps its because there was virtually no paperwork compared to today's standards.


I agree completely. In fact, she may be one of the most readable writers ever. Despite, a gap of 80 years her dialogue rarely sounds artificial.


I understand! But it's actually quite fun to see that the fear of going to the dentist, complete with pretending the horrible toothache magically went away just before the appointment and all the thought processes one goes through in the waiting room, is the same for people in many different walks of life (and time periods) Perhaps knowing that Agatha Christie would feel exactly the same as we do, will make our next visit slightly better ;-)

I understand! But it's actually quite fun to see that the fear of going to the dentist, ..."
Quite true!
I have plucked up the courage to listen to the start of it now, read by Hugh Fraser, and certainly had sympathy for Poirot as he goes along for his check-up!


I've switched to reading the Kindle version now and will hopefully finish more quickly - I'm getting quite intrigued by the plot now. On the dental side, I'm glad that having a filling is more straightforward now than it was in those days.