Sad Cypress audiobook
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Review #1
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Starts and ends with a court case, which makes for an unusual structure, and perhaps one misses Poirot\’s usual theatrical performance in the final revelation, but it works very well and demonstrates AC\’s versatility. Solution is a bit far fetched, but it is surprising and hangs together nevertheless. Re-reading the book after a few years, I found that while I had a dim memory of the solution, I had actually forgotten most of it, for a while suspected the wrong culprit, and found the resolution almost as surprising as upon the first reading.
Review #2
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Just another wonderful Agatha Christie novel. Lucid and clear writing, superb dialogue, the charming Inspector Poirot and an army of other great characters, and a lot of twists and turns. If you aspire to write mysteries, read Ms. Christie.
Review #3
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I wasn\’t even close on this one. I read the clues and kept jumping around to, always thinking I had figured it out. Wonderful
Review #4
Audio Sad Cypress narrated by David Suchet Stephanie Cole
Christie fans who haven\’t yet read this one shouldn\’t be disappointed. For the most part it\’s a satisfying yarn with Poirot (unaccompanied by Captain Hastings) using the little grey cells at full bore. The novel has a somewhat unusual structure, starting at the trial of the woman who is to be Poirot\’s client, proceeding through a long flashback sequence (in which Poirot does not appear), before moving forward to the resolution of the case. My one complaint is that the solution to the mystery is a little strained. Although the murderer was my number one suspect, I was stumped about the motive. When revealed, the motive seems a bit far fetched in that it would require an extraordinary degree of planning (and luck) for the murderer\’s scheme to have worked. So, while this is not the Murder of Roger Ackroyd or Death on the Nile, I think most Christie fans will find it well worth reading. By the way, at less than $10, these Black Dog editions are fabulous bargains.
Review #5
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One of my favorite Christie\’s so far. Nicely written, believable characters.