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Average rating3.5
What is the connection between a failed suicide attempt, a wrongful accusation of theft against a schoolgirl, and the romantic life of a tennis player? To the casual observer, apparently nothing. When a houseparty gathers at Gull's Point, the seaside home of an elderly widow, earlier events come to a dramatic head.Robert Graves, author of I Claudius, was a neighbour of Agatha Christie's in Devon during the Second World War and the two became friends. Christie dedicated this book to Graves: "Dear Robert, Since you are kind enough to say you like my stories, I venture to dedicate this book to you. All I ask is that you sternly restrain your critical faculties (doubtless sharpened by your recent excesses in that line!) when reading it. This is a story for your pleasure and not a candidate for Mr Graves' literary pillory!" The book was dramatised by Agatha Christie and Gerald Verner. It was adapted for TV in 2007 with Geraldine McEwan as Miss Marple.
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Not the best story, but I did like the resolution of the murder.
3.5
Actually couldn't figure this one out. But far too convoluted for my taste. Also superintendent battle is a really dry character.
Another great Agatha Christie read. I loved how all the seemingly unrelated pieces of the puzzle gradually came together perfectly.
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5 primary booksSuperintendent Battle is a 5-book series with 5 primary works first released in 1925 with contributions by Agatha Christie, Agatha Christie, and Helle-Mai Aso.