Review of 'The A.B.C. Murders (Hercule Poirot, #13)' on 'Goodreads'
3 stars
Poirot receives a letter signed by ABC announcing the murder of Alice Ascher in Andover. Ascher is eventually found dead with an ABC guide next to her. Some days later, Poirot gets another letter announcing the murder of Betty Barnard in Bexhill. Poirot, Hastings and Inspector Japp run against time to prevent the ABC murders but they always arrive a little too late...
I enjoyed that the narrator changed and we were not stuck in Hastings' head. Having said that, this was one of the first Poirot's books I have ever read and I must admit I enjoyed it more the first time around.