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Poirot Buddy Read 28: The Labours of Hercules
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So this month we have short stories ahead of us. That will be a bit divisive because not everyone is a fan of those... but it's again a different offering of Poirot. Never boring here! Enjoy :-)


I came here too say that the month of march is proving a bit too much for me. I have exams for music school and work is crazy with the corona stress (I work as a floor manager in a hospital). I cannot keep up my reading, so instead of stressing even more about that... I will see you all in april again!
Oh wow, you must be super busy with all that, Jessica. Here is hoping the exams go well and the coronavirus stress is soon over - something I'm sure we all hope. See you next month!

Jessica, hope all goes well in both hospital and school.
I've now listened to the first story and was amused. Like Tied up in Tinsel, this is a reread that I don't remember.
I've now listened to the first story and was amused. Like Tied up in Tinsel, this is a reread that I don't remember.

I'm also listening. I think I like short stories better on audio. In a book I tend to just keep reading them one after another; with audio I pace them out.
Definitely agree that short stories work well on audio. I think I often prefer short stories by Christie to her novels - as with Conan Doyle, the more outlandish plots work well in a shorter space.

I've listened to ten stories so far and like most of them. I also thought Nemean Lion was quite clever. Take note of the perpetrator: she reappears! I wish I knew the original myths. (I started Mythos: The Greek Myths Retold recently but haven't gotten very far.)

I enjoyed the second story, The Lernaean Hydra, which is like a mini-novel in its own right. I also think Hugh Fraser is brilliant as doing Poirot's voice!

Just to echo other people’s comments, good luck Jessica, and take care.


It really surprises me how much I like the stories. I think the overlying theme of the works of Hercules works will tying them all together. Somehow I have more patience with these short stories then with those from the other collections we have read.
You're ahead of me, Jessica - because I'm listening to this, it is taking me ages, and I'm only about halfway through. I am enjoying the stories, but taking my time.
I'm still listening to this intermittently (long gap while I listened to another book on audible!) and enjoying it a lot. I really liked The Cretan Bull.
This month's book is a collection of short stories loosely based on the mythological labours of Hercules. No spoilers here please - there will also be a spoiler thread.
The stories are:
The Nemean Lion
The Lernaean Hydra
The Arcadian Deer
The Erymanthian Boar
The Augean Stables
The Stymphalean Birds
The Cretan Bull
The Horses of Diomedes
The Girdle of Hippolyta
The Flock of Geryon
The Apples of Hesperides
The Capture of Cerberus