Wanda Pedersen's Reviews > Murder is Easy
Murder is Easy
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bookshelves: brit-lit, female-authors, mysteries-thrillers, public-library, halloween-bingo-2022, read-in-2022
Oct 05, 2022
bookshelves: brit-lit, female-authors, mysteries-thrillers, public-library, halloween-bingo-2022, read-in-2022
Halloween Bingo 2022
As per usual, I was facing the wrong direction when looking for the murderer. Christie was very good at her craft, fooling me more often than not. Luke Fitzwilliam led me astray, just as Arthur Hastings usually does. He should have asked more questions of Miss Pinkerton when he made her acquaintance on the train, but hindsight is twenty-twenty.
I failed to see why Bridget appealed to Luke. I never did warm to her and I never cease to be amazed at how quickly couples make life changing decisions in Christie's fiction. They really barely know each other, that point where it's so easy to overlook major shortcomings in a potential partner. A much more trusting time? Perhaps.
I think Christie was also having fun with the idea of a small village being inundated with murders. So many of her novels are set in small communities that they must have started to seem much more dangerous than generally thought. Mind you, even today people move to small towns expecting a safer environment, only to find that human nature is still present and bad things can still happen.
I was able to double-dip with this book, reading it for my Appointment with Agatha group and also to fulfill the Terror in a Small Town of my Bingo card.
As per usual, I was facing the wrong direction when looking for the murderer. Christie was very good at her craft, fooling me more often than not. Luke Fitzwilliam led me astray, just as Arthur Hastings usually does. He should have asked more questions of Miss Pinkerton when he made her acquaintance on the train, but hindsight is twenty-twenty.
I failed to see why Bridget appealed to Luke. I never did warm to her and I never cease to be amazed at how quickly couples make life changing decisions in Christie's fiction. They really barely know each other, that point where it's so easy to overlook major shortcomings in a potential partner. A much more trusting time? Perhaps.
I think Christie was also having fun with the idea of a small village being inundated with murders. So many of her novels are set in small communities that they must have started to seem much more dangerous than generally thought. Mind you, even today people move to small towns expecting a safer environment, only to find that human nature is still present and bad things can still happen.
I was able to double-dip with this book, reading it for my Appointment with Agatha group and also to fulfill the Terror in a Small Town of my Bingo card.
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Reading Progress
April 28, 2021
– Shelved
October 4, 2022
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Started Reading
October 4, 2022
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21.88%
"Luke had a somewhat illogical prejudice against lawyers in general--based on the grounds that so many politicians were recruited from their ranks.
Me too, Luke, me too"
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56
Me too, Luke, me too"
October 5, 2022
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44.53%
""Miss Pinkerton was worried about Humbleby and he died. Now I hear she was worried about you---"
Bridget laughed. She stood up and shook her head so that her long black hair flew out round her head.
"Don't worry," she said. "The devil looks after his own.""
page
114
Bridget laughed. She stood up and shook her head so that her long black hair flew out round her head.
"Don't worry," she said. "The devil looks after his own.""
October 5, 2022
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64.84%
""My God," he said under his breath. "What I'm asking for is another murder....""
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166
October 5, 2022
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Finished Reading