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Hickory Dickory Dock
Hickory Dickory Dock: A Hercule Poirot Mystery | Agatha Christie
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Hercule Poirot doesnt need all his detective skillsto realize something is troubling his secretary, MissLemonshe has made three mistakes in a simpleletter. It seems an outbreak of kleptomania at thestudent hostel in which her sister works isdistracting his usually efficient assistant. Deciding that desperate times call for desperatemeasures, the great detective agrees to investigate.Unknown to Poirot, however, desperation isa motive he shares with a killer. . . .
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rwmg
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Poirot's admirably efficient secretary is thrown off her stride by the strange goings-on in the hostel managed by her sister. Poirot agrees to investigate.

Perhaps I wasn't paying as much attention as I should have been doing but I don't understand how the rucksack business actually worked in practice or why the green ink was spilt.

Ruthiella It‘s been far too long since I read it, so I can‘t recall if the solution worked for me. I did like how this humanized Miss Lemon, though. 1mo
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rwmg
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Sace Love that cover! 1mo
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peanutnine
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Poirot investigates some seemingly random missing objects at a hostel, which then leads to mysterious deaths. I actually figured out the culprit in this one! Christie usually gets me 🕵🏼‍♀️
Finished during #ReadySetRead @Bookwormjillk and #20in4 @Andrew65
#Scarathlon #TeamBOOkLovers

BookishMadHatter I've never read anything from Christie but am considering adding Poirot to my tbr more and more 13mo
TheSpineView Awesome! 13mo
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Bookwormjillk 🎃👻🎃👻🕵️‍♀️🕵️🕵️‍♂️ 13mo
peanutnine @BookishMadHatter they're so good! I'm working my way through them all, this is # 30. I recommend the audiobooks! 13mo
DieAReader 🥳🥳🥳 13mo
Andrew65 Can‘t go wrong with Poirot. Well done 👏👏👏 13mo
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!!! 13mo
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Bookwomble
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Well, I persevered and got through the whole book, the first time I've managed that with Agatha Christie, and it turned out ok. I won't be rushing to repeat the experience, but may, perhaps, dip another toe into her waters at some future date.
This is the 34th Poirot, which didn't seem to matter as I knew his character from numerous film & TV adaptations, which I enjoy more than the source material, truth be told. 3/5🔎

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I've tried to read various Christie books in the past and never been able to get past the first few pages, as I find her style unengaging, her plots contrived, and her characters unappealing, however, I've been committed to reading this book, so let's see if obligation carries me through where interest has failed 🧐

merelybookish Well the cover is pretty arresting! 3y
Bookwomble @merelybookish Yes! It's the reason I picked it up in the first place 😊 3y
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suvata
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An outbreak of apparent kleptomania at a student hostel arouses Hercule Poirot's interest when he sees the bizarre list of stolen and vandalised items. These include a stethoscope, some lightbulbs, some old flannel trousers, a box of chocolates, a slashed rucksack, some boracic powder and a diamond ring later found in a bowl of soup. This puzzle is right up Hercule Poirot‘s alley and he can‘t wait to put the pieces together.

vivastory This sounds really fun! 3y
suvata @vivastory I think all of her books are fun to read. This one definitely was. 3y
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Scochrane26
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Another Poirot mystery, this one involving a boarding house of mostly students. A lot of red herrings & the plot gets harder to unravel as you read. Some comments from characters about the foreigners & race. Not my favorite Christie but still a good one. #scarathlon #teamslaughter @Clwojick 16 pts

Clwojick I love the covers on these editions. 3y
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A good book but i would not recommend first hand! You can pick it up if you don't have any other book to read or if it's the last book you have.

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StillLookingForCarmenSanDiego
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Didn't care for this one. Too much casual racism and mysogany, and the twist wasn't anything special.

Ruthiella Agree that the stereotypes of racism and sexism are pretty blatant in this one. 4y
zdbz Also, the book isn't rivetting after the first half! It doesn't have Agatha Christie's usual charm ! 3y
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MommyWantsToReadHerBook
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I couldn't face a heavier book. Not my favourite AC but a fun reread. ⭐⭐⭐

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Andrew65
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The second Poirot book I have read this week. Whilst this was very different to A Death on the Nile, it was still a very enjoyable read. An interesting book, that started with items in a boarding house that disappeared. An interesting array of characters and took some working out. Agatha Christie certainly liked her twists and reveals. Will look to read more Poirot in the future.

First book finished for #24B42020 and currently at 12 hrs 45 mins.

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Andrew65
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Moving on to a Poirot book in my #24B42020 Readathon as I multitask. This book takes in 1955 in my #CenturyofBooks Challenge. 4 books to go to finish by the end of the year.
So far up to 5 hrs 42 mins in the Readathon.

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Branwen
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The good news is I made it home fine and (relatively) unscathed from the trip to visit my family! 😀 The bad news is I'm a bit behind on nanowrimo because of said trip. 😟 But the GREAT news is, when I got home this little package was waiting for me: a friend who just visited Paris sent me a book from Shakespeare and Company, the bookstore of my dreams! 😍 And also metal Shakespeare bookmarks! Look at that beautiful authentic stamp in the book!😍

Leftcoastzen Wonderful! 6y
Branwen @Leftcoastzen Thanks! 😊💕 6y
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Jillsmith
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A more modern Poirot...with young people and drugs and all! Loved finding out more about Miss Lemon! all the ebooks were checked out from the library, so I dug our my old paperback copy from the 80s! It may have triggered an allergy attack!

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Narnian328
Hickory, Dickory, Death | Agatha Christie
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Another wonderful mystery. Diverse characters that were interesting. The only thing I wish were different would be to have more Poirot. On the other hand, it gives other characters a chance to look good and help solve the mystery. This is a book I will definitely read again.

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Wilkie
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Ah America, always ready to take it to the next level..... picked this American publication of Hickory Dickory Dock for free today. Yipeeee! #freebooks

Moray_Reads 😂😂 There's no room for subtlety in mystery titles! 7y
Wilkie @Moray_reads I have a strange feeling that someone might die in this book..... 7y
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KathyWheeler
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While I liked A Murder is Announced just fine, Hickory, Dickory, Dock was so much better. The plot wasn‘t as confusing and the motives were clear.

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KathyWheeler
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It‘s pouring down rain outside, so I‘m settled in for reading. First I‘m finishing up this, then going on to read some of Ghost Story, and then on to start my library hold that came in yesterday, The Rules of Magic.

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LiteraryinPA
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Today was a 2 Agatha day! I read both of these for the first time today, and they were great! Links was written in 1923, one of her first ones. Although I like all of hers, this one was definitely more stilted than her later books. Hickory, written in 1955, was excellent! A very complicated case that held my interest the whole time. I never guess the endings. 😁 I highly recommend it!!

LiteraryinPA #deweysreadathon though I haven‘t been reading ALL day! 7y
HKGirl I need to reread Hickory Dickory Dock! Haven't read it in years. 7y
KathyWheeler I‘m reading Hickory Dickory Dock right now. 7y
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Readerann Love Agatha! 7y
BekaReid Maybe it's time for a re-read of Hickory Dickory Dock 😉 7y
AlaMich I love these new editions...the covers are so well-done. I went through a lengthy Christie phase as a tween but haven't read one in forever. 7y
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brennahawleycraig
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Sunday morning reading. So many people, I have no idea whodunit.

MrBook Nice! I plan on making 2017 the "Year of Agatha". And welcome to @Litsy ! I think you'll like it here ???. 8y
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Exia
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Hm. I guess the ending was alright, but there were some unsatisfactory parts. Like that random pairing at the end? And Mrs Nicoletis being Valerie's mother? And why on earth did Nigel carry on with crime even though he knew his dad has his confession? And why did he spill ink on Elizabeth's work!?