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The Sittaford Mystery
The Sittaford Mystery | Agatha Christie
In a remote house in the middle of Dartmoor, six shadowy figures huddle around a table for a seance. Tension rises as the spirits spell out a chilling message: "Captain Trevelyan . . . dead . . . murder." Is this black magic or simply a macabre joke? The only way to be certain is to locate Captain Trevelyan. Unfortunately, his home is six miles away and, with snowdrifts blocking the roads, someone will have to make the journey on foot. . . .
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Jen2
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Good.

IndoorDame One of my all time favorite Christies! 10mo
Readerann Agreed. This was a good one! 10mo
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OutsmartYourShelf
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When Captain Trevelyan rents his remote house to an outsider for the winter & takes a house in town, his nearest neighbours in the small village of Sittaford are perplexed. The new temporary tenants, a woman & her daughter, are pleasant enough & they often extend invitations to visit. One evening, the women & four visitors decide to hold a séance, but things take a turn when a message comes through purporting to be from Trevelyan himself. (Cont'd)

OutsmartYourShelf He says he is dead & that it was murder. Although saying he thinks it is all rubbish, his closest friend, Major Burnaby, cannot rest until he knows the truth, so sets off walking through a snowstorm for 6 miles to check on Trevelyan. Alas, he is dead & the fact that his estranged nephew was in the local town of Exhampton raises suspicions.

The police inspector on the case is Inspector Narracott but he takes second place to the fiancée of
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OutsmartYourShelf Trevelyan's nephew, James Pearson, who takes it upon herself to investigate. I found her rather annoying to be honest - all that fake “Oh you are so clever“ attitude to the men involved in the case became a bit repetitive after the first half dozen times. I also thought it was one of the easier Christie plots to work out. Overall, not the author's best work as it was rather dull. 3⭐

TWs: murder, colonialism, misogyny, racism
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TheAromaofBooks Great progress!! 11mo
Catsandbooks 🍭❄️❤️ 11mo
OutsmartYourShelf #192025 (1931) @LibraryBelle Another one not tagged! I dropped the ball on these. 2mo
Librarybelle No worries! 2mo
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Cazxxx
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Continuing with my reread of all Agatha Christie‘s novels and short stories. I remember really liking this one when I first read it plus it‘s perfect for the season ❄️

IndoorDame One of my all time favorites of hers! 11mo
Cazxxx @IndoorDame It‘s a good one 😃 11mo
Ruthiella This one is very snowy as I recall! Perfect for winter in the northern hemisphere. 😃 11mo
Cazxxx @Ruthiella Yes it‘s a perfect winter read 😊 11mo
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Ast_Arslan
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As I heard that the movie is a kind of a mix of both the tagged book and Hallowe'en Party, I'm trying to read them both before seeing the movie in order to do a proper comparison.
I'm a bit sceptical about this specific movie adaptation... we're gonna see 🤷🏻‍♀️

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bthegood
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There is a a seance and the death of Captain Trevelyan is predicted, and when Major Burnaby checks on his old friend - he is dead. The detective in this one is officially Narracott but Emily is the amateur sleuth and the one who solves the case. The reveal - who and why and how solved - seemed a bit weak - but overall a good read.

#BookSpinBingo and 1/2 goal met for the week.
Make a great day 🙂

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bthegood
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Thank you for hosting @Eggs

Today is National Book Lovers Day - so prompt is to open a book, turn to random page and share a sentence (in case you can't see the image 🙂)

From tagged book, page 235: “It was half past three, and, with his head spinning from the effects of Mrs. Curtis's conversation, Mr. Enderby went out for a stroll.“

Make a great day everyone 🙂

Eggs Thanks for joining! 1y
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bthegood
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#BookSpinBingo thanks for hosting @TheAromaofBooks

Make a great day everyone - 🙂

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! Looks fantastic!! 1y
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Yuki_Onna
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Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Perfect 🤩 1y
Eggs 💙🧤💚 1y
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Melli
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Yesterday I decided to do a month long readathon of Agatha Christie from 5/20-6/20.. #agathachristiereadathon if you would like to join in the fun leave a comment.. we don‘t even need to read the same books together but it must be Agatha Christie. The goal is to see how many we can read in a month

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IndoorDame
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I read 22 books (7 were seasonal reads) during #WinterReadathon and these 4 were my favorite! Thank you @Andrew65 @DieAReader @GHABI4ROSES for a fabulous holiday reading season!

Andrew65 That‘s brilliant. Thanks for playing along and being such an active participant 🥳🥳🥳👏👏👏🙌🎉🥰☃️ 2y
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IndoorDame
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This was a great winter offering from the queen of mystery. It was incredibly witty, and kept me guessing the whole way through. As usual a few comments from the period had me really cringing, but my discomfort was more than made up for by several of the the female characters in this one who were so fabulously sharp and tenacious. I just wanted to spend as much time with those ladies as possible, especially when they got together to hang out.

RedCurly I loved that too! 2y
mabell I just reread this last month, and I think it‘s really one of my favorite Christies. Cozy, witty, with unique characters and a snowstorm! 2y
IndoorDame @mabell mine too so far, but I still haven‘t read that many of hers. Something I want to correct in the new year 2y
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Blackink_WhitePaper
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Had fun with #Scarathlon2022 read. Thank you so much @Clwojick & @StayCurious for being wonderful hosts 😍💐🙏 Here is my total points. Thanks to all the hosts of readathons & fun bingos . Cheers to all #Teamslaughter members 🥰

Clwojick Great job! Thank you for joining us, and all your participation! 2y
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Blackink_WhitePaper
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Perfect book to start #scarathlon2022 #October #doublespin Small town mystery with a good twist of table turning. I loved the character Emily, witty and charming. 4⭐️ 6.5hrs #readathon
#Wordsearch 150 #littenlisten @aperfectmjk #spookoween @TheSpineView #31in31 @Catsandbooks #promptmaze #bookspinbingo #witchathon @mdm139 #scarathlon #teamSlaughter

Catsandbooks 🙌🏼🧡👻 2y
TheSpineView Awesome 2y
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!!! 2y
Linsy Loved this one! 2y
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johncadams
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I've shared a review of The Sittaford Mystery on my blog. Please note that this is a review of a TV adaptation.

I love this adaptation, which is incredibly atmospheric.

#TheSittafordMystery #AgathaChristie #murdermystery #MissMarple #MysteriesonMonday #DVD #Review #Reviews #JohnCAdamsReviews #JohnCAdams

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KathyWheeler
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My last several Christie books have only been okay and were basically saved by the narrator (often Hugh Fraser.) This one, however, was really good, with fun characters and an interesting mystery. I figured out the murderer but thought I had to be wrong because there seemed to be no way for this person to have done it. Emily — our heroine- is fantastic. The book didn‘t need Poirot or Miss Marple. #audiowalk

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KathyWheeler
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Agatha Christie‘s The Sittaford Mystery is my new walking book. No Poirot, no Miss Marple, but so far I‘m liking it. Hugh Fraser narrates, and he‘s always great. The top left pic is the fern garden in the botanical gardens; that‘s the clearest I‘ve ever seen that path. #audiowalk

Texreader Gorgeous 3y
KathyWheeler @Texreader It is. They‘re planting a new garden near this fern garden but there‘s nothing about what‘s going to be there. I can‘t wait to find out. The large herb garden they have is getting refreshed too. 😊 3y
Kimzey Oooh, an Agatha Christie I haven‘t read! Adding to the stack! ❤️ 3y
KathyWheeler @Kimzey I hadn‘t even heard of it; I just ran across it in my library‘s Hoopla. 3y
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Gizmo86
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Merry Christmas all 🤓🎄🎁📚

BookwormAHN Merry Christmas 🎄 3y
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Jaimelire
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Not my favourite Agatha Christie book, but still quite good. Now I have to watch it! Two weeks of vacation means lots of books and movies, ⛄️

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vlwelser
Murder at Hazelmoor | Agatha Christie
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This is a pretty straight forward standalone mystery from the queen of mystery novels. And it has different titles depending on what edition you have.

#BookSpinBingo free space
@TheAromaofBooks

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!!! 3y
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ImperfectCJ
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This snowy story was difficult to get into in the summer heat, especially listening to part of it while driving through the desert, but despite the incongruity of the setting, I really enjoyed this one in much the way I enjoy all the Christie mysteries that I enjoy. I enjoy the cute twists and turns, and I always love a lady detective.

catiewithac I love this mystery! 3y
ImperfectCJ @catiewithac It's a fun one! And it showed me that I have apparently been in SoCal long enough to miss snow. 3y
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mabell
The Murder at Hazelmoor | Agatha Christie
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I always consider it a win when I find a Christie that I don‘t remember reading!

Poirot and Miss Marple are fabulous, but my favorite Christies tend to be the standalones like Secret at Chimneys, The Man in the Brown Suit, and now the Sittaford Mystery aka Mystery at Hazelmoor. The setting is wonderful, the characters are terrific, and there‘s a strong heroine to pull it all together. Highly recommended!

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ferskner
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4. This book is something of an homage to Arthur Conan Doyle's The House of the Baskervilles. What similarities can you find between the two?

#agathachristieclubR2

janeycanuck Really? I don‘t really see it but I hardly remember Baskervilles. 4y
TheAromaofBooks I've never actually read Baskervilles!! I'd be interested to know what the similarities are... I remember watching the Wishbone episode! 😂 @janeycanuck 4y
ferskner @janeycanuck @TheAromaofBooks hahaha well this question didn't work so well! I see it in the setting, which I think is the same part of the country? And the supernatural element kind of hanging over everything. Oh according to Wikipedia there are escaped convicts from Dartmoor Prison in both. 4y
Laughterhp @ferskner @janeycanuck @TheAromaofBooks I didn‘t realize it was an homage to Baskerville. I don‘t think I‘ve read that one, but I did see the episode of Sherlock where they did that story. 4y
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3. Christie has given us another plucky heroine. What did you think of Emily Trefusis and her mystery-solving skills? Why do you think she decides to stay with James Pearson? What do you think she's should have done?

#agathachristieclubR2

janeycanuck I thought she was hilarious. I was a bit surprised she stayed with James but she young & in love - she probably thinks she can change him! And maybe he did just make a bad decision and he can keep on the straight and narrow going forward! 4y
TheAromaofBooks I really liked Emily a lot & I kind of liked the way Christie wrote her as a character who has every intention of keeping her man on the straight & narrow in the future 😂 @janeycanuck 4y
janeycanuck @TheAromaofBooks If anyone can, it‘s Emily! 🤪 4y
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ferskner @janeycanuck @TheAromaofBooks she was such a good time! I was a little bummed that she didn't ditch both dudes. She was better than both of them and should have been out having adventures, but if we can't have that I loved that she bucked convention and stuck with her guy. The expected thing was that she'd fall in love with the reporter, so it was satisfying to see her remain her own person. 4y
TheAromaofBooks I also appreciated her loyalty to him - like she knows exactly what kind of person he is when she agrees to marry him, and she sticks with him through it all, and I like that. @ferskner @janeycanuck 4y
Laughterhp @TheAromaofBooks Yes, I was surprised she stuck with him, but I wasn‘t disappointed. I agree she was loyal and knew what kind of person he was. 4y
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ferskner
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2. Please comment on the solution. Did you find Christie's ending credible or satisfying?

#agathachristieclubR2

janeycanuck I found it satisfying. It‘s always fun when it‘s something strange like that. 4y
TheAromaofBooks I had read this one before & actually remembered how/whodunit, but I remember the first time I read it being quite impressed with an ending that is crazy yet believable. @janeycanuck 4y
janeycanuck @TheAromaofBooks I enjoy these “locked room” type mysteries more and more each time I encounter them. (edited) 4y
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TheAromaofBooks @janeycanuck - Me, too! And I feel like overall Christie plays fair with this one - the solution is there if you can put the pieces together right (I never do haha) 4y
ferskner @janeycanuck @TheAromaofBooks yes this one is definitely fair! I loved that the money-troubles clue is given so off-handedly but it's the point everything hinges on. Christie is SO GOOD at that!!!! Like it blows my mind every time. 4y
ferskner @TheAromaofBooks @janeycanuck I did find it kind of hilarious though that Burnaby outs the murder in a seance...why do these murderers always have to draw unnecessary attention to their crimes?! 🤣 4y
TheAromaofBooks @ferskner - It does also feel like the weak point to the murder - I mean I guess he takes advantage of the opportunity to create an alibi?? But what if there hadn't been a seance at all - would he still have done the murder?? @janeycanuck 4y
Laughterhp @TheAromaofBooks I‘m sure he would have found another way to have an alibi. But I feel like he might have been fine if he didn‘t call attention to it 🤷🏻‍♀️ like no one would have noticed him dead for longer, so less clues. 4y
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ferskner
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Here we go #agathachristieclubR2!

As always, please tag sent previous commentators and please remember to look at all the posts (I'll just tag individually in this first post).

1. Did you enjoy this book? Why or why not?

janeycanuck I quite liked this one. I wish Emily had become a recurring detective, she was great! 4y
Laughterhp @janeycanuck Yes, I really liked this one too. It was a really good mystery. 4y
TheAromaofBooks I'm not always a huge fan of the stand-alone ones, but I thought this one was a lot of fun!! @janeycanuck @Laughterhp 4y
ferskner @janeycanuck @Laughterhp @TheAromaofBooks I agree, this one is really fun! I'm also not a huge standalone fan (although many of my favorite Christies are, so maybe I need to rethink that), but this one has all the elements I love: locked room, spookiness, a plucky heroine, a solid mystery. 4y
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Juliwyant
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What I‘m listening to on Hoopla..... Enjoying Hugh Fraser‘s narration!

Ruthiella Love the ones Hugh narrates! Bonus when Hastings is also a character! 😀 4y
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galueth28
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Another fun mistery, with a great protagonist.

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janeycanuck
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This was incredibly atmospheric and pulled me right in. I‘m sad this is a stand-alone as I quite enjoyed our cast of characters but not every book can lead to a series.

#agathachristieclubr2

Linsy Ditto! This one was fun ❄️ 4y
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janeycanuck
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This cracked me up.

#agathachristieclubr2

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Linsy
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I really enjoyed this wintery Christie, but I'll admit the ending was a bit anticlimactic for me. But it was perfect for the season! Especially if you want a snuggly read without a holiday theme. ❄️❄️❄️

#agathachristieclubr2 #12coloursofchristmas
#merryreaders #wintergames2020

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erzascarletbookgasm
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I couldn‘t recall much when I read this many years ago, so I chose to reread it for #AuthorAMonth .A perfect book to cuddle up with, if only I have a fireplace & the weather outside is not at 25°C. As it‘s a stand alone, I did miss Poirot & Miss Marple, but it isn‘t short of a good ensemble of characters, & red herrings. I enjoyed reading the atmospheric winter setting of Dartmoor. Not among Christie‘s best, I think, but still a nice cosy mystery.

AvidReader25 What are a couple of your favorites of hers? 4y
Ruthiella I liked this one! It was cozy with all the snow! 4y
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erzascarletbookgasm @AvidReader25 My favourites- The Murder of R Ackroyd, And Then There Were None, Crooked House, Death On The Nile, Peril At End House...sorry I couldn‘t stop at two! 😁 What are yours? 4y
erzascarletbookgasm @Ruthiella yes! All the snow 🥶 4y
mabell This is the only Christie I found I didn‘t have when I did an inventory a few years ago (once I crossed off all the U.K.-US title differences 😅) I finally found a copy! (But still TBR, of course) 4y
TheSpineView 🤩📚📖 4y
AvidReader25 @erzascarletbookgasm Thanks for sharing! There Were None, Nile and ABC Murders are all favorites. 4y
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AnneCecilie
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In this crime mystery a group of villagers meet on a Friday night, and end up doing table turning. During this, they get the announcement that Mr Trevelyan is dead. And he is indeed later found to be dead.

The police and the press and the accused fiancé are all working to solve who really did it.

I didn‘t see that ending coming

#agathachristieclubR2
I‘m a little late since this was October‘s book.

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Laughterhp
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Finished the next #AgathaChristieClubR2 book! This one was so good! Honestly, I really like her books when there is no main detective. This was a good one!

#TeamSlaughter +16pts #Scarathlon2020
#Screamathon2020
#OutstandingOctober - Currently at 29:23:48 hours read
#BookSpinBingo - box 3 checked

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 4y
Clwojick Awesome! I‘ll have to check this one out! 4y
Andrew65 Well done 👏👏👏 4y
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Scochrane26
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My first book done for #teamslaughter Rich guy is killed in a tiny village that is on a moor during a blizzard. Someone is arrested, & his fiancée decides to investigate to clear his name. She‘s a great character—strong, independent, smarter than most of the men. A lot of red herrings but a logical explanation in the end. 16 pts
I forgot to post about it, but I decided to participate in #cyoreadathon w/ books for #scarathlon. @Clwojick @Sace

Clwojick Woohooo! I‘ve really gotten into Agatha Christie this year, so I‘ll have to check this one out. 4y
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clynncoy
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umbrellagirl
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New month, new Hoopla books! #myyearwithagatha

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Chili
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#WinterGames #MerryReaders #TBRRead Another one finished from Mount TBR.

Clwojick 16 pt. 5y
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jfount
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Another Shedunnit read - I thoroughly enjoyed this and gasped at the solution. Absolutely fantastic golden-age mystery with a hilariously self-assured young woman doing much of the sleuthing. 📚 A very satisfying book to be my 50th of 2019!

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Oliveldn
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Christie never disappoints:⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

rather_be_reading great pic! 5y
Oliveldn Thanks! It was a fun read! 5y
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SusanLee
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Quite entertaining but somehow I‘ve guessed who did it midway through the book 😂

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veritysalter
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A house party on a winter‘s afternoon, as the six guests assemble the snow begins to fall heavily; before long, the tiny hamlet of Sittaford, on the edge of Dartmoor, is cut off from the outside world. Inside Stifford House, the curtains are drawn and the fire burns cosily, a game of ‘table turning‘ is suggested. After giggles and false starts, the mood suddenly turns sombre as a message is spelled out, “Captain Trevelyan… Dead… Murder”.

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Working my way through the stand-alone mysteries by Agatha Christie. A snowstorm during a seance, a message from the spirits “Captain Trevelyan... dead...murder”, who will leave the isolated village of Sittaford, to travel the six miles through the snow, to discover the truth?

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Librarybelle
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I weighed between a so-so and a pick with this one, and the pick side won. Emily Trefusis is a great heroine and sleuth. A few dated phrases suggesting women can only function with a man are sprinkled throughout - this doesn‘t phase Emily! Not as spooky as I had hoped, but Christie kept my interest. I‘m reading chronologically as part of the #agathachristieclub , and I‘ve enjoyed seeing Christie cultivate her craft. She is truly a master!

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Librarybelle
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A lovely Caturday morning with #Zeke . #catsoflitsy

erista I‘m doing the exact same thing! Reading a Christie mystery with a cuddly cat for company. Perfect Saturday morning. 6y
Leftcoastzen I love Caturday! 6y
Librarybelle @erista Indeed! ❤️❤️❤️ 6y
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Librarybelle @Leftcoastzen ❤️❤️❤️ 6y
kspenmoll 😻 love your term “Caturday”! 6y
Librarybelle @kspenmoll I can‘t credit for them term...I saw it one day on social media and loved it! 6y
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Librarybelle
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Vacation day, though it‘s a day filled with errands and chores. At the car dealer getting my car serviced, so time to read a few pages of this Agatha Christie.

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Ash.on.the.line
Murder at Hazelmoor | Agatha Christie
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I went on a mini Christie binge. Some were better than others but I‘m starting to really enjoy Jane Marple! Sometimes you just need a little murder in the mix!😎😂

Trashcanman 👁️👁️ 6y
Dragon I 💕 Dame Agatha Christie! 6y
batsy Love those vintage editions! 6y
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Ash.on.the.line @Dragon She is amazing! 💞 6y
Ash.on.the.line @batsy I love them too! Especially the one with colored edges! 😊 6y
wordzie 😍❤ 6y
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TaciturnWhenReading
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There‘s just something so easy and comforting in settling down with an Agatha Christie novel - despite all the murders...

PurpleyPumpkin Agreed!👍🏽 6y
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Craftylikefox
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📚 Sittaford Mystery by Agatha Christie
🎬Polar- will be watching it soon
🎼Light My Fire
#manicmonday @JoScho

JoScho 💙💙💙 6y
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raeintheworld
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I audio-worked this one, and it‘s the only way I got through all my spreadsheets without dying of boredom. This had some subtle feminist flare too.

readordierachel Audiobooks make mundane tasks so much nicer 6y
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eshchory
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This morning's commute read. More Agatha Christie goodness.

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