
“There is no such thing as a really calm sea. Always, always, there is motion.”
Agatha Christie, Evil under the Sun (1941)
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“There is no such thing as a really calm sea. Always, always, there is motion.”
Agatha Christie, Evil under the Sun (1941)
Image source: Pexels
Exploring one Indian dish at a time
Detective Fiction of the 1920's & 1930's
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Hope you’re enjoying (or have already enjoyed) this, a novel I was able to enjoy in the locations actually inspiring the plot line! 🙂
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Yes I did very much–quite a few times, in fact–the denouement was not one I saw coming when I first read it. Have you seen the adaptation? Although Peter Ustinov is not quite my idea of Poirot, I still enjoyed the film.
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I haven’t seen the Ustinov version yet, and have only vague memories of the David Suchet television dramatisation.
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I don’t remember the Suchet version (not sure if I’ve seen that though he is the one I picture as Poirot when I read the books).
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