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Top 3 favorite HP whodunit

detectivepauljohn-avatar
detectivepauljohn 24 Sep 08 at 10:30 a.m. GMT

mine are-1st place-Death On the Nile

              2nd place-Evil Under the Sun

              3rd place-Card On the Table

What about you?

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Tommy_A_Jones-avatar
Tommy_A_Jones 12 Nov 11 at 11:28 a.m. GMT

I have realised I can do it;

The Clocks

ABC Murders

Cards On The Table

I just can't put them in order, Evil Underr The Sun, Five Little Pigs, Death In The Clouds and Mrs McGinty's Dead would also be high Third Girl and Halloween Party would be middle along with Hickory Dickory Dock but all three higher than Three-Act Tragedy

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Tommy_A_Jones 11 Nov 11 at 2:57 p.m. GMT

I agree Totally, You always miss one when choosing the top ones but you are bound not to forget a book you really dislike and there are fewer or else we wouldn't like the books so much, Any except Big 4, AWD and Lord Edgware

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Pilar 11 Nov 11 at 2:44 p.m. GMT

I agree with Puffinjill that it's easier to pick our least favourites than the other way round...

So I would say: my favourite 3 Poirot whodunnits? anyone of them... except for... The Big Four, The ABC Murders and After the Funeral... although I like these too, only not so much as the others.

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Puffinjill 07 Dec 09 at 7:59 a.m. GMT

This is as near as I can get to whittling the Poirot books down into a top 3:-

1) Appointment with Death

2) Five Little Pigs

3) All the others EXCEPT Elephants Can Remember, Third girl and The Big Four.

Yes, yes, I know, I'm useless and indecisive but the truth is, although the top 2 remain favourites regardless, the other books appeal to me at different times and one day I will love, say, Cards On The Table or Death In The Clouds and the idea of a closed circle of suspects but another day I will want to read one with Hastings in, as his narrative is a joy. So this is as close as I can get to any type of 'best' list! The point is (with a few exceptions) I love them all and reading any of them makes my day better!

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jane_delawney 07 Dec 09 at 2:30 a.m. GMT

1) Murder on the Orient Express

2) Curtain

3) The Murder of Roger Ackroyd

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thedoctor98 30 Oct 09 at 5:39 p.m. GMT

you should add appointment with death

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Enoch_Arden 28 Oct 09 at 7:54 p.m. GMT

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lcarpenter55 01 Apr 09 at 1:58 a.m. GMT

1. The Murder of Roger Ackroyd

2.  Murder on the Orient Express

3.  Evil Under the Sun

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devilgal19 31 Mar 09 at 8:07 p.m. GMT
1. ABC Murders 2. Mysterious Affair at Styles 3. After the Funeral
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lava 31 Mar 09 at 10:19 a.m. GMT

mine are

1.MRS mcginty's dead

2.sad cypress

3.third girl

sapphire_arisa-avatar
sapphire_arisa 31 Mar 09 at 9:43 a.m. GMT

to marmalade_sunrise

hi. i've read your post saying your no.1 is '1, 2, buckle my shoe'. Would you please give me reasons why? I will be reading it soon coz i bought it. so i want your opinion. thnks!

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sapphire_arisa 31 Mar 09 at 9:32 a.m. GMT

my top 3 are...

* The Murder of Roger Ackroyd, *Murder on the Orient Express and *The ABC Murder.

I don't know which one is the best, coz I love love love them all. Other AC books are so fabulous that I can't number them in my preference order.

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marmalade_sunrise 13 Dec 08 at 1:07 a.m. GMT
detectivepauljohn, I like Dumb witness for many reasons. There is the camaraderie between Hastings and Poirot like ariadnepoirotmarple points out, but one of the biggest stars is Bob the dog, which is a unique and clever part of this plot. The mystery about the letter is intriguing, and the end just might surprise you!
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ariadnepoirotmarple 12 Dec 08 at 5:33 p.m. GMT
Detectivepauljohn, I know yor question was to marmalade_sunrise but I'd like to give my opinion about 'Dumb Witness'. It's one of my favourite AC because the plot is just so ingenious and the characters are so likeable and intersting. And I love it especially because of Hastings! I recommend it!
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detectivepauljohn 12 Dec 08 at 2:27 p.m. GMT
marmalade_sunrise

I wanna read Dumb Witness. Is it good?

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marmalade_sunrise 11 Dec 08 at 7 a.m. GMT
1) One, Two, Buckle My Shoe 2) Dumb Witness 3) The Clocks There are so many more I love, though! I put The Clocks third because I don't feel there's *enough* Poirot in it, but it's a particularly genius mystery.
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StJohnSmythe 11 Dec 08 at 6:06 a.m. GMT
1. Lord Edgware Dies 2. The Mysterious Affair at Styles 3. Death on the Nile
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Tommy_A_Jones 10 Dec 08 at 4:28 p.m. GMT
Detectivepauljohn my top three actually changes I was thinking about it thismorning and I actually think my top 3 are; 1. Death In The Clouds 2. Cards On The Table 3 ABC Murder This is because thanks to the Passenger list and plan of where they all sat being in the copy I read it is the first book I tried to solve and had great fun too but narrowed it down to 2 and picked the wrong one but Evil Under The Sun, After The Funeral, Cat Among The Pigeons, Mrs McGintys Dead and Third Girl all in the top ten.
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Linnet_burnett 08 Dec 08 at 3:18 a.m. GMT
1. elephants can remember 2. The Murder of Roger Ackroyd 3. Death on the Nile
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Dazzy 02 Dec 08 at 5:24 p.m. GMT

01-Sad Cypress

02-Dumb Witness

03-Elephants Can Remember

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