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Type of bind: Kindle Edition
Dewey Decimal Number: 813
Format: Kindle Book
Label: HarperCollins e-books
Manufacturer: HarperCollins e-books
Page Count: 256
Printing Date: October 28, 2003
Publishing house: HarperCollins e-books
Release Date: October 28, 2003
Sale Popularity Level: 4185
Studio: HarperCollins e-books




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Just after midnight, a snowstorm stops the Orient Express dead in its tracks in the middle of Yugoslavia. The luxurious train is surprisingly full for this time of year. But by morning there is one passenger less. A 'respectable American gentleman' lies dead in his compartment, stabbed a dozen times, his door locked from the inside-Hercule Poirot is also aboard, having arrived in the nick of time to claim a second-class compartment-and the most astounding case of his illustrious career.






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Rated by buyers 4 out of 5 stars - My Review of The Murder on the Oriental Express
Murder on the Oriental Express is a fantastic book. It starts out with world famous Hercule Piorot becoming supicious of a young lady who said she was a governess. Piorot tried to book a train, but it was almost entirely filled when at least he got a bunk. Shortly, the train gets stuck on a snowdrift and cannot move for a day or too. However, something of greater worry is that someone has been murdered, and is still on the train.
This wonderful mystery makes you look at every possible clue, every hint, every detail, and there is still no answer. Hercule struggles too, the suspect could be anyone on the train, but then he realizes, maybe the answer is right under his nose.



Rated by buyers 2 out of 5 stars - Boring and childish
This book was a huge disappointment. The very first fifth of the book was mildly entertaining, and it quickly went downhill from there. I forced myself to keep reading in the hope that it would become more interesting towards the end. I nearly completed the book, but stopped short of the revelation of who the murderer was. That should tell you something about how bad this book is. I had maybe five more pages to go to find out the final answer, and I didn't even bother. The buildup of the circumstances and the clues were so childish and contrived, that it made the final answer irrelevant. The end of the book will leave you not caring how the mystery is solved.



Rated by buyers 3 out of 5 stars - A light read, but entertaining for its unusual setting and deus ex machina ending
Agata Christie's 1934 mystery MURDER ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS has her Belgian sleuth investigating a murder on the legendary Istanbul-Paris route. After solving some case in Syria, Poirot hopes to unwind in Turkey for a few days, but receives a telegram urging him to come to London immediately. With some difficulty, he secures a berth on the train, finding himself surrounded by a lively cast of characters from Europe and the United States. Not long after departure, one of them is found dead, and Poirot is tasked with determining who of his fellow passengers is the culprit.

Agata Christie did not become one of the world's bestselling authors by writing particularly deep characters or original narrative. Poirot's international companions on the train are ethnic caricatures, with the Italian initially fingered as the murder because of that nation's supposed blind passion, and Americans portrayed as uncouth and rustic. The solution is in many respects a deus ex machina. Nonetheless, the novel is an entertaining enough read if one wants some light to pass a couple of hours. Christie's depiction of her protagonist, ambiguous in his sexuality and lacking fashion sense, is always amusing. The investigative methods used will also provide a chuckle in how they violate the rights of suspects and ignore local laws.



Rated by buyers 4 out of 5 stars - A page turner
There's been a murder in compartment No. 2 on the Orient Express. The victim was stabbed twelve times. The body was found by the attendant when the victim didn't show up for dinner in the dining car. Could it have been Mrs. Hubbard in the compartment subsequent to him? Perhaps it was Colonel Arbuthnot who had a silent, suspicious air about him?

Murder on the Orient Express leads you through an entire murder mystery, like a fly on the wall, observing everything as it unfolds. There is a brutal murder that takes place on the train while it's in transit to its destination, but who could the killer be? There are a number of killer prospects, because they were all on the train at the time the murder was committed and the killer could not have left the train since it's been stopped by snow drifts on the track, so we know the killer is still onboard.

We follow Mr. Hercule Poirot, detective, throughout the whole book, as it's him who's doing all of the questioning, and solving this unbelievable case. As the book goes on each chapter has more twists than the last, and it grows more confusing until you don't know which way is up! The people who you suspect have evidence that proves them innocent, and the people who could never be the killer are suspected for the murder! And just when you can't make heads or tails of who to suspect, and who to throw out, Hercule sits back and reflects on all of the evidence, alibis, and clues, and solves the mystery in his head.

This mystery keeps you guessing until literally the very last chapter. This book is a real page turner and I personally couldn't put it down and I'm sure you won't be able to either. Another well written mystery novel by Agatha Christie, and a must read for any mystery lover.




Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - "My Favorite Mystery Novel"
I only recently saw the movie version of this with Albert Finney, and that prompted me to read one of the Agatha Christie books I missed reading growing up. It was wonderful and is now my favorite mystery novel of all time. I loved the fact that it's sort of based on a real event (Lindbergh baby kidnapping) and that they all did it. That was so ingenious. Twelve suspects and they all did it. I don't think I'm really giving anything away since most people are familar with this story. I have already started a second reading to find the clues I missed the very first time, and I have ordered a couple of other Hercule Poirot books I missed reading in my younger years. (The Clocks, Cat Among the Pigeons, never heard of them) I can't believe there are so many featuring Hercule Poirot. I also like that other people are reinventing this character, or character-type. I love watching "Monk" episodes.
Cat Among Pigeons: A Hercule Poirot Mystery (Hercule Poirot Mysteries)
The Clocks: A Hercule Poirot Mystery (Mystery Masters Series)
Monk - Season Five

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