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Friday, October 30, 2015
Book Review: Hickory Dickory Death
Summary: A most unusual series of crimes at a student hostel intrigues Inspector Poirot in Christie’s Hickory Dickory Dock, especially when a simple case of kleptomania paves the way to murder.
Thoughts: I've been a fan of mystery novels since I was small. I can't remember when I started, but from Nancy Drew to Sherlock Holmes and several in between others I loved them! Which is why I'm stumped for an answer as to why this is my first Agatha Christie book. I've been meaning to pick up her stories for awhile now but only recently accomplished this goal. And I was not dissapointed. Though a small book with a rather tame story (despite the murders it was rather calm) the characters immediately captured my fancy and I loved it! A great read for any fan of mystery and especially for those who don't enjoy scary plots!
Content: It's a murder mystery so there is death and talk of the psychological. A little bit of English language (the occasional D***). Otherwise a perfectly clean read.
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