Poirot Investigates. Agatha Christie. 1924/2011. HarperCollins. 256 pages.
I loved Poirot Investigates. Perhaps because I had low expectations?
This was my first experience reading Christie's short stories. And since
I'm not generally a fan of short stories, I didn't have great
expectations for enjoying these fourteen stories. Each story is narrated
by Captain Hastings. And he is a character that I tend to love and
adore. I've found that Hercule Poirot needs a little help either from
Hastings or Ariadne Oliver to help tame his arrogance. I have definitely
come to love Hercule Poirot through the mysteries I've read, but, it
was a long road for me. It wasn't instantaneous like it was with Miss
Marple.
This collection of short stories was originally
published in 1925. So it is "early" Poirot. The short stories in this
collection are:
The Adventure of the Western Star
The Tragedy at Marsdon Manor
The Adventure of the Cheap Flat
The Mystery of Hunter's Lodge
The Million Dollar Bond Robbery
The Adventure of the Egyptian Tomb
The Jewel Robbery at the Grand Metropolitan
The Kidnapped Prime Minister
The Disappearance of Mr. Davenheim
The Adventure of the Italian Nobleman
The Case of the Missing Will
The Veiled Lady
The Lost Mine
The Chocolate Box
It's
not that any one story is amazing or incredible. That's not why I loved
this collection. For me it is all about the relationship between Poirot
and Hastings. Their conversations. Their friendship. Seeing these two
together. There is just something DELIGHTFUL about spending time in
their company.
© 2012 Becky Laney of Becky's Book Reviews
I've been watching some of the Poirot episodes on Netflix (BBC? PBS? not sure), and other than the occasional filler episode, they are a lot of fun to watch.
ReplyDeleteThe tv episodes have helped introduce me to all the recurring characters, so I bet this short story collection would make for some nice summer reading. thanks for reviewing it!