![]() ![]() I haven't read every Christie, but I have read most of the highly suggested ones. ![]() ![]() To give you an idea of my taste to compare with your own, here is a sampling of some of the best and worst, with most others falling into the Classic/standard category (2 to 4 stars). I usually categorize Christie's mysteries in three groups: * Fabulous * Classic/standard * Below average This one falls into the Classic/standard category wrt story. But she really played this one close to the vest for me. Find Novels by Agatha Christie - the best selling novelist in history, outsold only by the Bible and Shakespeare. It was written by Guy Andrews and directed by Hettie Macdonald. The feature-length episode is an adaptation of the Agatha Christie novel of the same name. As for the mystery and story: I never really guessed who it was, though I think I went through just about every character as a possibility at one time or another. The Mystery of the Blue Train is the first episode of series ten of Agatha Christies Poirot, broadcast on 1 January 2006. ![]() She is now my favorite (non-detective) Christie character. The main reason I gave it a rating of 4 and not a 3 is because of the character of Katherine Grey. The story is engaging with interesting characters. He's great in this, though the American accents are always a little forced and fake, but likely more because of Christie's writing. Hugh Fraser is my favorite Christie narrator. ![]()
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