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detectivepauljohn 07 Oct 08 at 9:38 a.m. GMT

Well, my first Hercule Poirot book I bought is Evil Under the Sun whick became my favorite. Later, I changed my mind because I bought Death On the Nile along with cards On the Table so today my favorite is Death On the Nile. The ending was shocking, also in Evil Under the Sun and Cards On the Table. How about you?

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Dazzy 02 Dec 08 at 5:28 p.m. GMT

The Poirot book i enjoyed the most is Sad Cypress.

But there are so many that I like

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ruthE 02 Dec 08 at 1:42 a.m. GMT

Of course The Murder of Roger Akroyd is great, I forced my mom to read it and she doesn't like reading, but I would say also Hickory Dickory Dock. It just has so many little clues that all come together at the end in true Poirot style. Also, and this may sound morbid, but I like it when multiple people die because it complicates things and makes it more interesting.

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El_Wara 01 Dec 08 at 8:10 p.m. GMT

My favorite Poirot's books are Murder on the Orient Express and The Murder of Roger Ackroyd.

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Madeleinn 30 Nov 08 at 11:37 p.m. GMT
Poirot's book that I liked most was Death on the Nile, I charm the end and do not stop reading! Tanbien I liked Murder in Mesopotamia, lthough the final was not so good.
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AndThenThereWasTim 30 Nov 08 at 3:28 p.m. GMT

Isn't there already a post just like this

My favorite is Death on the Nile (even though I saw the movie before I read it)

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detectivepauljohn 30 Nov 08 at 3:01 a.m. GMT

but I think my favorite is still Evil Under the Sun.

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Sabrina776 09 Nov 08 at 12:41 a.m. GMT

I like Sad Cypress. I knew who the murderer was thow. It's kinda obvious

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na_well 09 Nov 08 at 12:37 a.m. GMT

The Poirot book i enjoyed the most is Murder on the Orient Express. It was my first AC book and I couldn't stop reading it. Each chapter i finished I wanted to know how the story continued so i finished it very quickly but I liked it very much. I love the ending. It's wonderful. The other books are great too but this is my favorite!

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Tweed 14 Oct 08 at 12:37 p.m. GMT
Hello I havent read all of the Hercule Poirot books though I've read a large number, some twice. I think my favourite has to be Murder on The Orient Express, I thought it was expertly written, a real page turner. I am reading Death in the Clouds at the moment, which I am enjoying. I think Dumb Witness is good and also The Murder of Roger Ackroyd.
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detectivepauljohn 11 Oct 08 at 8:33 a.m. GMT
ariadnepoirotmarple

Maybe I'll gonna buy that novel

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ariadnepoirotmarple 07 Oct 08 at 12:46 p.m. GMT
Lord Edgware Dies was my first Christie so it's probably my favourite because it was that book that made me enter in Christies world! The plot is wonderful. I like the whole story. I also love Death on the Nile, such a shocking end, Cards on the table is a fun one... but I think LORD EDGWARE DIES is really my fav.
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detectivepauljohn 07 Oct 08 at 9:39 a.m. GMT

not whick but which...

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