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Sorry, but for some reason I can't set up a spoiler thread for this book - I keep getting messages saying it is "prohibited". I will try again later!


Hi Susan, in the list of Poirot reads, Jessica put " The Adventure of the Christmas Pudding (short stories) 1960 not published in the USA", so I think it is the collection - but perhaps Jessica can say more? I'm not sure if the other stories in the collection are available separately.




I wasn’t sure if we were reading just the short story, or the whole collection- Jessica, could you weigh in and let us know?

Does say something about USA"
Yes, that it wasn’t published in the USA (I don’t recall having read it before, or seeing this cover and collection of short stories). Thanks, Jill- I was able to find a PDF of this story collection

Not sure if Jessica is around at the mo, so I've just had a look re the other stories in this collection, apart from The Adventure of the Christmas Pudding.
We have read The Mystery of the Spanish Chest earlier in the Poirot buddy read challenge and it has a separate thread, and we also read the Miss Marple story Greenshaw's Folly when we did our Miss Marple challenge a few years ago, although many current members weren't in the group back then.
I don't think The Under Dog, Four and Twenty Blackbirds or The Dream have been discussed here as far as I can see - correct me if I'm wrong! They have all been published in the US in different collections though.
Anyway, I would suggest that we discuss The Adventure of the Christmas Pudding first, and then anyone who wants to discuss any of the other stories is welcome to do so, but equally fine for anyone who prefers to leave it at the first story. :)
It might help to say at the start of the post which story you are discussing. Also for each story, if you are discussing later plot twists, please do so in the spoiler thread.
Hope this is all OK - Jessica, please correct me if I'm wrong. The publication history of Poirot stories does get a bit confusing! :)
We have read The Mystery of the Spanish Chest earlier in the Poirot buddy read challenge and it has a separate thread, and we also read the Miss Marple story Greenshaw's Folly when we did our Miss Marple challenge a few years ago, although many current members weren't in the group back then.
I don't think The Under Dog, Four and Twenty Blackbirds or The Dream have been discussed here as far as I can see - correct me if I'm wrong! They have all been published in the US in different collections though.
Anyway, I would suggest that we discuss The Adventure of the Christmas Pudding first, and then anyone who wants to discuss any of the other stories is welcome to do so, but equally fine for anyone who prefers to leave it at the first story. :)
It might help to say at the start of the post which story you are discussing. Also for each story, if you are discussing later plot twists, please do so in the spoiler thread.
Hope this is all OK - Jessica, please correct me if I'm wrong. The publication history of Poirot stories does get a bit confusing! :)

I plan to listen to the single story today while doing a jigsaw puzzle. I've read it before, as well as the others in the collection.

Good plan, it’ll zazz up your “little grey cells” and you’ll probably finish your puzzle in 20 minutes...

I listened to the audiobook of each story on Scribd while knitting- as you say, some better than others, some I’d seen on TV with Suchet, etc., but the Christmas Pudding story and the blackbirds one I could not recall at all, so I think I enjoyed those best of all.


It turns out my audio version was a radio adaption. I usually avoid those but this was quite good. I will not be so reluctant next time.

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