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Old 07-07-2012, 06:59 AM   #13661
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Next up: Five Little Pigs by Agatha Christie

Since this is the next one on my list of her books to read (her 41st) and I just noticed it on some 'top ten' list of her novels, let's continue with detective stories and see how this one holds up to the previous 40!
An excellent detective story, told in an interesting fashion - a series of interviews and statements. It certainly does live up to the quality of earlier books. The mystery is sixteen years old when we come to it, and Hercule Poirot is up to the job of solving it. Alas, I wasn't. But the book does play fair. The clues were there and I missed them!

Next up: Net Force by Tom Clancy

I bought this way back in February 2009, when Fictionwise were still doing 100% micropay rebates. I might have read this years ago in paper.
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