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Old 09-06-2014, 02:19 PM   #20681
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Now reading Peril at End House (another Christie/Poirot) and True Honor (the next book in Dee Henderson's Uncommon Heroes series).
Since my last post, I completed Peril at End House (enjoyed all the misdirection), Lord Edgware Dies (nothing exciting, just OK to me) and Murder on the Orient Express, all by Agatha Christie.

Murder on the Orient Express I didn't enjoy as I should've, not due to the book itself, but because a friend spoiled the ending for me a few years ago. She thought I had read it already and she blithely went on to tell me who committed the murder and why. That, of course, totally ruined the whole story for me I only read it because I'm reading the series in order and I did pay money for the book. I'm glad that's now over.

I'm 50% through True Honor, which I may or may not complete it this weekend. Also, at 10 books in, I'm giving Poirot a break to start Cocaine Blues, the first Phryne Fisher book.
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