Murder in three acts

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Agatha Christie: Murder in three acts (1934, Dodd, Mead & company)

279 pages

English language

Published Nov. 10, 1934 by Dodd, Mead & company.

OCLC Number:
2738162

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4 stars (1 review)

Sir Charles Cartwright should have known better than to allow thirteen guests to sit down for dinner. For at the end of the evening one of them is dead—choked by a cocktail that contained no trace of poison.

Predictable, says Hercule Poirot, the great detective. But entirely unpredictable is that he can find absolutely no motive for murder.…

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Review of 'Three Act Tragedy (Hercule Poirot Mysteries)' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

Sir Charles Cartwright has retired from acting and lives away from the public eye in Cornwall. He plans a dinner party whose guests include Hercule Poirot and Egg - Hermione Gore - that has caught Cartwright's eye. During dinner, Reverend Babbington dies after taking a sip from a cocktail but an analysis reveals there was no poison in it. Some days later, a friend of Cartwright hosts a party with almost the same guests and the same tragedy occurs. Poirot learns of this new death while on holiday and returns with Cartwright to investigate the matter.

I was expecting the killer but I was not expecting the reasons behind the first crime and that made me enjoy the story even more. Christie knew how to tangle the past, present and future in a deadly way!