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Having begun with Andover, Bexhill and then Churston, there seems little chance of the murderer being caught - until he makes the crucial and vain mistake of challenging Hercule Poirot to frustrate his plans. Poirot is tempted by the anonymous letter addressed to him stating about a murder that is going to take place is a particular town on a particular date and signed as ABC. And within no time, the letter's each word comes true as the murder of an old lady takes place on the letter's said date and place, and it seems the killer has left an ABC railway guide book beside the dead body. And pretty soon one after another murder takes place that Poirot could not stop those from happening. So four murders later, Poirot finally manages to lure the serial killer onto his trap. Although this time, Poirot uses his gray matters and logic more than the clues to come to a conclusion about this baffling serial killing case. One of my absolute favorite Agatha Christie books that, no matter, how many times I read it, always leave me awestruck with the intensity of the thrill and with Poirot's unmatched wits that comes out strikingly only in few of the books from the Hercule Poirot series. Although the book opens bit slow, still somewhere in the middle of the story, the complexity of the plot will drown its readers and leave them anticipating till the very last page. The writing style is eloquent and is laced with so many layers that makes this plot challenging and interesting that will keep the readers glued to the pages of this book. The narrative is equally engaging with that light French flair mixed heavily with the English undertone thereby making the story line real and enthralling for the readers. The pacing is quite fast as the author unravels her plot through so many twists and turns that will leave the readers guessing till the very end. The mystery part is extremely well concocted by the author, in fact, I've never ever came across such a mystery book where the plot is so thick and keeps getting thicker until it deludes the readers into its unknown depth and finally in the climax, the plot gradually begins to unravel through the author's smart and clever perspective that is highly absorbing and justifiable. The mystery is one hell of a roller coaster ride filled with some highly anticipating scenes, adrenaline rushing moments and some challenging events. The characters are, no doubt, very much well crafted through their flaws, psychological challenges, and their thorough mindset, so while reading, it will feel like taking a trip inside the head of the secondary characters apart from Poirot and his friend, Hastings. The author depicts her characters with a clear insight into the minds of those characters, thereby making her readers contemplate with the characters' demeanor easily. Poirot's charm, his French exclamations and his wit simply steals the show. Oui! In a nutshell, this book is one of the few showstopper crime fiction books that is not only riveting but also enlightening enough for the readers to look beyond the characters demeanor and the fictional plot's development and right into the mind of such an excellent and flawless writer of all times. Review: Amazing as always - When someone says Mystery....all I know is one name at the tip of my tongue- AGATHA CHRISTIE💥 ohh yess! I am an #agathachristiefan Moving on to this amazing book The ABC Murders. She has my heart and mind again. If you have read, a few of her books, you will get to know, that after a point you can't talk about it without giving spoilers. That is the kinda skill she portrays. The Novel revolves around, a thrilling serial killing story. Hercule Poirot (my fav of all the detectives), is warned by letters before each murder, which is signed by the name ABC. An alphabetical serial killing....sound grasping right!!....let me assure you, it is. How many murders happen? How will he get to the bottom of this? For all of that...I will recommend u to pick it up.😍 It's a #christie book, and my fav author and she made me fall in love with her again with this 4.5 🌟 read. The writing style is amazing. It is a book that will keep you engrossed. And the fact, that how ever hard, try with my Little Grey Cells....I never guess it right....I bet neither will u be able to. Let me know if you do.🤨
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,135 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #113 in Science Fiction Crime & Mystery #114 in Mysteries (Books) #123 in Crime Fiction (Books) |
| Country of Origin | United Kingdom |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (10,716) |
| Dimensions | 19.8 x 1.8 x 12.9 cm |
| Generic Name | BOOK |
| ISBN-10 | 0007527535 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0007527533 |
| Item Weight | 294 g |
| Language | English |
| Net Quantity | 500.00 Grams |
| Paperback | 288 pages |
| Publisher | Harper Collins (5 October 2017); HarperCollins Publishers; [email protected] |
A**A
Poirot and Christie at their best!
“Our weapon is our knowledge. But remember, it may be a knowledge we may not know that we possess.” ----Agatha Christie Agatha Christie, the Queen of Mystery, has spun and extremely intriguing crime fiction and the thirteenth tale from her Hercule Poirot series called, The A.B.C. Murders that revolves around the anonymous letters stating as well as challenging Poirot that a murder will take place in the alphabetical order in a random town, and that intrigues the clever Poirot to come out of his early retirement to catch the mad serial killer striking random people in the alphabetical manner. Synopsis: There's a serial killer on the loose, bent on working his way through the alphabet. And as a macabre calling card he leaves beside each victim's corpse the ABC Railway Guide open at the name of the town where the murder has taken place. Having begun with Andover, Bexhill and then Churston, there seems little chance of the murderer being caught - until he makes the crucial and vain mistake of challenging Hercule Poirot to frustrate his plans. Poirot is tempted by the anonymous letter addressed to him stating about a murder that is going to take place is a particular town on a particular date and signed as ABC. And within no time, the letter's each word comes true as the murder of an old lady takes place on the letter's said date and place, and it seems the killer has left an ABC railway guide book beside the dead body. And pretty soon one after another murder takes place that Poirot could not stop those from happening. So four murders later, Poirot finally manages to lure the serial killer onto his trap. Although this time, Poirot uses his gray matters and logic more than the clues to come to a conclusion about this baffling serial killing case. One of my absolute favorite Agatha Christie books that, no matter, how many times I read it, always leave me awestruck with the intensity of the thrill and with Poirot's unmatched wits that comes out strikingly only in few of the books from the Hercule Poirot series. Although the book opens bit slow, still somewhere in the middle of the story, the complexity of the plot will drown its readers and leave them anticipating till the very last page. The writing style is eloquent and is laced with so many layers that makes this plot challenging and interesting that will keep the readers glued to the pages of this book. The narrative is equally engaging with that light French flair mixed heavily with the English undertone thereby making the story line real and enthralling for the readers. The pacing is quite fast as the author unravels her plot through so many twists and turns that will leave the readers guessing till the very end. The mystery part is extremely well concocted by the author, in fact, I've never ever came across such a mystery book where the plot is so thick and keeps getting thicker until it deludes the readers into its unknown depth and finally in the climax, the plot gradually begins to unravel through the author's smart and clever perspective that is highly absorbing and justifiable. The mystery is one hell of a roller coaster ride filled with some highly anticipating scenes, adrenaline rushing moments and some challenging events. The characters are, no doubt, very much well crafted through their flaws, psychological challenges, and their thorough mindset, so while reading, it will feel like taking a trip inside the head of the secondary characters apart from Poirot and his friend, Hastings. The author depicts her characters with a clear insight into the minds of those characters, thereby making her readers contemplate with the characters' demeanor easily. Poirot's charm, his French exclamations and his wit simply steals the show. Oui! In a nutshell, this book is one of the few showstopper crime fiction books that is not only riveting but also enlightening enough for the readers to look beyond the characters demeanor and the fictional plot's development and right into the mind of such an excellent and flawless writer of all times.
T**M
Amazing as always
When someone says Mystery....all I know is one name at the tip of my tongue- AGATHA CHRISTIE💥 ohh yess! I am an #agathachristiefan Moving on to this amazing book The ABC Murders. She has my heart and mind again. If you have read, a few of her books, you will get to know, that after a point you can't talk about it without giving spoilers. That is the kinda skill she portrays. The Novel revolves around, a thrilling serial killing story. Hercule Poirot (my fav of all the detectives), is warned by letters before each murder, which is signed by the name ABC. An alphabetical serial killing....sound grasping right!!....let me assure you, it is. How many murders happen? How will he get to the bottom of this? For all of that...I will recommend u to pick it up.😍 It's a #christie book, and my fav author and she made me fall in love with her again with this 4.5 🌟 read. The writing style is amazing. It is a book that will keep you engrossed. And the fact, that how ever hard, try with my Little Grey Cells....I never guess it right....I bet neither will u be able to. Let me know if you do.🤨
K**A
A Masterclass in Mystery
Agatha Christie's "The ABC Murders" is a cleverly crafted whodunit that will keep you guessing until the very end. Poirot's brilliant detective work and the complex plot twists make this a thrilling read. A must for mystery fans!
M**I
ABC Murders
Very Interesting. Keeps engrossed
A**N
For thriller lovers
Best one with a plot twist
R**D
Good
Nice one
J**E
A good short read.
Engrossing. Loved the Red Herring. The cover page !! Side note - I have felt the Poirot books fizzle out when exposing the culprit. It just builds up nicely, and then pOp ! here, this is your guy.
G**O
Nice book to read
Nice book
ル**ん
ずっと以前に日本語に訳された本著を読みました。実際のところ、この著者の作品はほとんど読んでいました。 今回英語原著で読んでみました。 当初感動したあっと驚く最後の場面は、もうすでに知っていたので、それほど驚かなかったのですが、今回はやはりエルキュール・ポアロの人となりに水分惹かれました。彼のキャラクターの面白さが、やはりこの作品の最大の魅力ですね。 それと静かに描かれる英国の風景や人物たちにも引き込まれました。 原著で再読して、後悔のない一冊です。
H**Y
My favorite Agatha Christie novel !
S**Y
Wonderful series of Agatha Christie novels, the covers are splendid. Her stories are legend.
M**.
Me llegó en 3 días súper barato y muy buena de calidad del libro
E**D
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