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Continue reading →: Reading: Taken At The Flood
Gordon Cloade was a nice man and a generous benefactor. But there’s a line between generosity and enabling; Gordon crossed that line long ago,
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Continue reading →: Reading The Hollow
John Cristow is a wonderful doctor. So kind; so understanding; so patient. Too bad he was such a philandering cad.
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Continue reading →: Reading Five Little Pigs
Carla LeMarchant wants to know the truth about her father’s murder and her mother’s conviction for it. Luckily, she knows just where to turn.
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Continue reading →: Reading Evil Under The Sun
Murder just seems to follow Hercule Poirot. Even to secluded hotels by the sea.
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Continue reading →: Reading Sad Cypress
Accused of two morphine overdose murders, Elinor Carlisle is forced to turn to Hercule Poirot to save her.
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Continue reading →: Reading Hercule Poirot’s Christmas
It’s Christmas time for Hercule Poirot. But instead of a stocking filled with treats, he gets a good, old-fashioned locked-room murder.
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Continue reading →: Reading Appointment With Death
“You do see, don’t you, that she’s got to be killed?” And so begins Hercule Poirot’s next case.
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Continue reading →: Reading Death On The Nile
Linette Doyle seems to have it all–beauty, smarts and wealth. But she also has enemies. And one of them wants her dead.
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Continue reading →: Reading Dumb Witness
Surely Emily Arundell’s fall down the staircase was Bob the dog’s fault, right? It couldn’t possible be a case of attempted murder, could it?