3.5 

The Mystery of the Blue Train

By Agatha Christie
The Mystery of the Blue Train by Agatha Christie digital book - Fable

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The Mystery of the Blue Train revolves around a set of fabulous rubies, said to have been worn by Catherine the Great, now purchased by an American millionaire as a gift to his daughter. When she takes them with her on a luxury train to the Riviera, she is unaware that among her fellow passengers are her unfaithful husband, his not-so-secret mistress, a quiet Englishwoman who believes that nothing exciting ever happens to her-and the famous retired detective Hercule Poirot. And, possibly, a murderer.

Despite positive critical reception of this entry in the Poirot canon, Christie described this as the least favorite of her own novels. However, this is almost certainly due to the events in her personal life during that time: the death of her mother, followed closely by the discovery of her husband's affair and his request for divorce. Suffering from what appears to have been a nervous breakdown, Christie famously disappeared for over a week in December 1926, triggering a nationwide search before she was discovered to have checked into a hotel under an assumed name. This novel was written in part during a three-month convalescence following those events.

The book is dedicated to Christie's secretary Charlotte Fisher and her pet terrier Peter, calling them "distinguished members of the O.F.D." The "Order of Faithful Dogs" was Christie's name for her circle of closest friends.

Perfect for readers who love classic whodunits with intricate plots and brilliant deductions! Christie's masterful storytelling combines the glamour of luxury travel with the thrill of murder most foul, all wrapped up in Poirot's trademark wit and unparalleled detective skills. A must-read for mystery lovers seeking the perfect blend of high society intrigue and puzzling crime.

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3.5
“A few chapters into this story, I immediately thought "this feels familiar. Where have I seen this setting before?" And a few more chapters in it became clear: this is the Plymouth Express Affair short story! Until the end I was hoping to be wrong and to get surprised with a different ending. But even without some of the details like names being different and everything being more fluffed out into novel size with different perspectives and a bunch of new characters, this book is an exact plot copy of the short story. It would've been great to be more surprised. Nevertheless, this one had some refreshing additions to the original story and was fun to read. Especially bearing in mind the context of Christie's separation from her husband at the time. Even if she didn't like it herself, there wasn't much to dislike about this story for the average reader.”
“Ruth Kettering is murdered during a train ride to the Riviera and her unique set of rubies is stolen. Suspects are her adulterous husband whom she hoped to divorce soon and her first love who is too interested in the rubies. After some twists, Hercule Poirot will find out the truth.”

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