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The A.B.C. Murders: A Hercule Poirot Mystery

The A.B.C. Murders: A Hercule Poirot Mystery

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Camouflage Killer
Review: Poirot receives a challenge. A.B.C. declares his intent to begin a series of killings and dares Poirot to stop him. Unbeknownst to Poirot, Alexander Bonaparte Cust ticks a name off a list and heads for the locale of the first murder. Poirot's "little grey cells" work overtime as the victims fall in alphabetical order.

This book seemed a real departure from Christie's formula for Poirot mysteries. "Ah, I thought, Christie is anticipating the 'Columbo' format, where the murderer is known from the outset." Another departure for Christie was the fact that three of the four eventual victims were nobodies. Christie's victims usually come from the elite upper crust.

I followed the story with much interest. I have been involved in a number of serial homicide cases, and several plot themes rung true. The interminable "task force" meetings. The media frenzy. The warring egos of the investigators. Several things didn't ring true, however. The almost antiseptic nature of the murders. Serial homicides are usually messy. The varied modus operandi of the killer. (Blunt trauma, strangulation, knife). Most serial killers find a method that works and stick to it. For most serial killers, murder is a sort of hobby. There was no indication A.B.C. was deriving any sort of pleasure from the killings (other than the pleasure of thwarting Poirot).

Alexander Bonaparte Cust is finally laid by the heels, and an airtight case is made against him. Poirot visits Cust and obtains a confession, then he gathers the friends and relatives of the victims to explain the murderer's motivation. One thing that the modern media loves to emote over is the motivation of the various serial killers they have glamorized. To me the explanation is simple enough, they enjoy killing. I therefore took a deep breath and waited for Poirot to give a psychobabble explanation.

Boy was I surprised. You will be, too. A.B.C.'s motivation was astonishing. You can't say too much about a Christie plot without giving away the climax, but I have taken the chance here by giving this review a title whose meaning should be clear by the last chapter of the book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A book you'll want to read...
Review: Agatha Christie is awesome...Her writing is so proper you'll feel like you're in London. She has this magic that captures a suspenseful theme and keeps you in suspense throughout the whole novel. Without-a-doubt one of my favorite books (not to mention authors). If you like mystery or suspense, this is for you. I'm hoping the ending will surprise you as much as it surprised me...

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A great artisan of mystery
Review: Hercule Poirot, the famous detective, receives letters which warn of a coming murder. The towns and last-names of the assasined are arranged in alphabetical order. First, a merchant, then a maid, and then an archaeologist, are killed. This is exactly the kind of book one should not spoil by revealing much of the plot. Suffice it to say that it is smartly built. The characters are well-rounded, and the threads of the plot lead through the mystery until ends meet at the end. Good entertainment.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: ATTENTION!
Review: I think that this was a good book. It really caught my attention,so I was able to complete the whole book. It was very detailed and the killer was not revealed until the end. Attention Attention read all about it "THE PATRIOTIC MURDER" is a great book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The murder definatly knows his ABC's!
Review: Once again, Christie keeps us all begging for more in this exciting murder mystery. Poirot finds himself in the center of another mystery, along with his dim-witted, but obvious friend Hastings (who narrates). After receiving a taunting letter from a mysterious murderer named ABC, Poirot jumps into action the minute the first murder occurs. Again and again, Scotland Yard are out-witted by what seems to be a mad-man. After 3 murders and a mess-up, the homicidal lunatic is revealed, but you'd never guess who!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Unexpected ending- exciting!
Review: Following the Poirot television series in the UK, I am hooked onto Christie's Poirot novels. In this book, Poirot follows the tracks of the so called 'ABC' murderer in the four murders which he planned and executed. Readers are oriented to believe that the murderer would be someone quite obvious but the ending proved to be very different. Definitely a very exciting book. Once you pick it up, it is very hard to put down. Be prepared to leave aside at least one afternoon. However, the plot does get a bit confusing at the middle of the book when issues become complicated. But everything becomes clear in the end.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A.....B......C......
Review: I think Agatha Christie Myteries are very good books to read. And the book is based on 1st person narration (by Captain Hastings) so you really can understand all these characters feelings. And every time when I read her books, I am very excited and can't stop reading until the solution of the mystery is stated. You should read this book, I mean you standing in front of PC. Great Book!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Original entry in the Poirot series
Review: The plot for this book could not be more unusual -a killer who selects victims in alphabetical order! There appears to be no connection between any of the victims other than that the first letters of their names form an alphabetical sequence. Can the killer be a madman and what is the reason for his fixation? Poirot as usual is the middle of things, since the killer keeps writing him taunting letters before and after each crime. But that is where the murderer has made a mistake because Hercule Poirot is determined to get to the bottom of this mystery...An excellent book that is well plotted and pulls the different threads of the mystery together much more logically than in some of Christie's other works. Another nice touch is the return of Captain Hastings from South America, just in time to help solve the mystery. I feel that Poirot is really at his best with Hastings around to serve as the perfect foil. Great fun and a holding read.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A Fine Piece of Work
Review: This book was a fine job.It was well thought and exciting.I finished it in under a week.The ending was not as suprising as usual but dont get me wrong,it had a good ending.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I LOVE THIS BOOK!
Review: One of my favorites by Agatha Christie! It was smart and an unexpected ending. I would never have guessed it would turn out this way! Thrilling and scary, it shows just how twisted yet sane a mind can be. Extremely well planned out, it keeps Hastings and the reader guessing. Read it if you enjoy Hercule Poirot, or if you just enjoy mystery books. This is one of the most puzzling. And don't let Christie fool you. She's always got another trick up her sleeve!


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