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Average rating3.6
E-book exclusive extras:,1) Christie biographer Charles Osborne's essay on Partners in Crime;2) "The Poirots": the complete guide to all the cases of the great Belgian detective.
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It was solidly okay. I'm not one for short stories, and this one was a series of cases (short stories) that worked within a framework of a larger case/story arc. The attempt at something a little different in terms of a detective novel is respectable, but it didn't light my fire.
A Tommy and Tuppence book with charming short stories. I don't think that the Tommy and Tuppence books are the best Agatha Christie has written, but it is fun. Some of the stories in this book have a Wodehousian touch to it. Some of them are witty but all of the stories are far fetched.
Provides a few hours of light reading and that's ok.