Sixtieth book of 2020
Reading period: July 24th 2020
Summary
This title finds the Orient Express stopped in its tracks. The luxurious train set of with a full passenger list but by the morning there was one fewer. An American lay dead in his compartment, stabbed a dozen times, his door locked from the inside. With tension mounting, detective Hercule Poirot comes up with two solutions to the crime.
Rating
Review
What can I say except; that it’s a fabulous classic.
I watched the TV show with David Suchet a hundred times, and when I saw that the Audible version of the book was read by him, I knew that I need to use my point to listen to it. I was reading at the same time as the book, and, it was the best thing ever.
Even if I knew the end, I was so into it. In this book, you travel a lot not only with the Orient Express but also with the characters, The characters are numerous but so different and at the same time the same. Since the beginning of the story, you feel that there is something that’s not right, and that is a thing that I like a lot.
There is one thing Agatha Christies’ story: you can read them again and again and it always feels like it’s the first time.
Liz.
