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Goodness - there are so many. I like the scenes between the two gay women characters in A Murder Is Announced. I dont think AC was ever comfortable with her gay characters but Murgatroyd and Hinhcliffe are very well written and the scenes between them are both witty and tender. Another favourite is the penultimate chapter in The Murder of Roger Ackroyd when Poirot has just revealed the murderer and the two of them share a long scene together. (That moment was totally ruined in the Suchet TV version)
squattywhat do you mean by "gay women characters"
In Hercule Poirot's Christmas by Agatha Christie, my favorite scene is when Simeon Lee get angried and told the others to get out in his room but Hilda Lee is the only one who stayed. She said she was afraid. But Simeon Lee asked if she is afraid of him. But Hilda Lee said she was afraid-for him!
I love so many parts on And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie.
1.)When they heard the mysterious voice accusing them of murders.(It isn't a spoiler, is it?)
2.)There was a scene when Emily Brent was in her room, took a diary and wrote "The murderer's name was..." and she woke up!
3.)When Dr. Armstrong was dreamt(please read the book to see what he was dreaming) and suddenly Rogers shook him and woke him up and told that someone was dead.
4.)The Vera and Phillip scenes
5.)the last part
In Hallowe'en Party by Agatha Christie. WARNING: CONTAINS BIT OF SPOILERS.
1.)When Joyce suddenly declared that she saw a murder once.
2.)When Mrs. Oliver told Poirot that Joyce was murdered!
3.)When Elisabeth Whittaker told Hercule Poirot about something. During the Hallowe'en Party, Elisabeth saw Rowena in the staircase and Rowena was looking at the open library door and Rowena looked startled, and accidentally dropped the flower vase she was holding. (I wonder if she saw the murderer or something!)
4.)When they introduced the Butlers.The best Agatha Christie scene is ..... (without giving away the solution) in Murder on the Orient Express when Poirot proposes the two solutions to the guests on the train. It is such an amazing scene.
I personally consider the opening chapter to The Body in the Library to be one of the best AC ever wrote.
Ten people, each with something to hide and something to fear, are invited to a lonely mansion on Soldier Island by a host who, surprisingly, fails to appear.
When the wealthy patriarch, Aristide, is murdered, suspicion falls on the whole household. ...
Travelling on the Orient Express, Poirot is approached by a desperate American. Afraid that someone plans to kill him, Ratchett asks Poirot for help ...
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What I mean by 'scene' is a part of a chapter that you thought really nice and 'strong', anything, a conversation, an accusation, anything, without spoiling it.
I think the last pages of the 'Monkey's paws' chapter in 'Sleeping Murder' (Marple) are great.