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This is one cleverly written murder-mystery by Agatha Christie. The story is quite different from other installments of the series, whereby Poirot is called to look into a murder conviction that took place over sixteen years ago. A letter that was written by the convicted lady to her daughter declares her innocence, and the daughter is determined that Poirot looks into the issue and uncover the truth. How is Poirot to perform this miracle? The facts were sixteen years old. Only the five
4.5*Ah, but my dear sir, the why must never be obvious. That is the whole point.Another murder mystery in the past that Poirot has to entangle. And off goes our famous, moustachioed, Belgian detective, exercising his grey little cells and visiting people that were present during the events pertaining to the murder of Amyas Crale. We end up getting several versions of the same scenes, each just a little different. This may not be to everyones taste but I loved it, trying to do my own

A really terrific story. Carla Lemarchant gets a letter from her mother Caroline, who has died in prison while serving her sentence for murdering her husband, the philandering artist Amyas Crale- a letter professing her innocence. So young Carla has to go back in time to find the real murderer - and who to employ, other than Hercule Poirot?There are five suspects (the five little pigs of the title) - Philip and Meredith Blake, Amyas's neighbours; Elsa Greer, the young girl Amyas is painting (and
I read Five Little Pigs years ago and hated it! I couldn't get past how much I disliked Amyas Crale, egomaniac and womanizer; I didn't care who killed him as long as *someone* did! However, I'm glad that I re-read the novel for this review. I still dislike both the Crales--I know couples like them, who love to fight and make up and fight some more (their idea of "passion") and for some reason choose to do so in front of their uncomfortable guests. However, personal prejudice aside, I have to
Another fun whodunnit! This time around Hercule Poirot is tasked with digging up a 16 year old murder cold case. Everyone is satisfied with the previous resolution, except for one person. And that person asks Poirot to look into it. Of course, once he gets those little grey cells working, he finds something amiss. In play form, this quicky still manages a modicum of depth within the story and characters, not a trait mysteries are always well-known for! And the plot is just as slippery as many of
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| Original Title: | Five Little Pigs |
| ISBN: | 0425093255 (ISBN13: 9780425093252) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | Hercule Poirot Mysteries #25 |
| Characters: | Hercule Poirot |
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It was an open and shut case. All the evidence said Caroline Crale poisoned her philandering husband, a brilliant painter. She was quickly and easily convicted and sentenced to life in prison. Now, sixteen years later, in a posthumous letter, Mrs. Crale has assured her grown daughter that she was innocent. But instead of setting the young woman's mind at ease, the letter only raises disquieting questions. Did Caroline indeed write the truth? And if she didn't kill her husband, who did? To find out, the Crale’s daughter asks Hercule Poirot to reopen the case. His investigation takes him deep into the conflicting memories and motivations of the five other people who were with the Crales on the fatal day. With his keen understanding of human psychology, he manages to discover the surprising truth behind the artist's death.Describe Appertaining To Books Five Little Pigs (Hercule Poirot Mysteries #25)
| Title | : | Five Little Pigs (Hercule Poirot Mysteries #25) |
| Author | : | Agatha Christie |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 224 pages |
| Published | : | December 15th 1985 by Berkley (first published May 1942) |
| Categories | : | Mystery. Fiction. Crime. Classics |
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Ratings: 3.99 From 38108 Users | 2311 ReviewsEvaluation Appertaining To Books Five Little Pigs (Hercule Poirot Mysteries #25)
The best thing that can be said about this book is that you get a lot of Poirot. He is present in almost every page where there are no notes that had been written by the characters. We are privy to his thoughts.Not only that, but the Poirot we see is almost human. He is normal, foreign, but normal. He isn't the eccentric walking bag of tics that a few generations of fans have grown to laugh at/deride. Despite that, I gave the book 3 stars.Oh, the story is cleverly written. But we get the sameThis is one cleverly written murder-mystery by Agatha Christie. The story is quite different from other installments of the series, whereby Poirot is called to look into a murder conviction that took place over sixteen years ago. A letter that was written by the convicted lady to her daughter declares her innocence, and the daughter is determined that Poirot looks into the issue and uncover the truth. How is Poirot to perform this miracle? The facts were sixteen years old. Only the five
4.5*Ah, but my dear sir, the why must never be obvious. That is the whole point.Another murder mystery in the past that Poirot has to entangle. And off goes our famous, moustachioed, Belgian detective, exercising his grey little cells and visiting people that were present during the events pertaining to the murder of Amyas Crale. We end up getting several versions of the same scenes, each just a little different. This may not be to everyones taste but I loved it, trying to do my own

A really terrific story. Carla Lemarchant gets a letter from her mother Caroline, who has died in prison while serving her sentence for murdering her husband, the philandering artist Amyas Crale- a letter professing her innocence. So young Carla has to go back in time to find the real murderer - and who to employ, other than Hercule Poirot?There are five suspects (the five little pigs of the title) - Philip and Meredith Blake, Amyas's neighbours; Elsa Greer, the young girl Amyas is painting (and
I read Five Little Pigs years ago and hated it! I couldn't get past how much I disliked Amyas Crale, egomaniac and womanizer; I didn't care who killed him as long as *someone* did! However, I'm glad that I re-read the novel for this review. I still dislike both the Crales--I know couples like them, who love to fight and make up and fight some more (their idea of "passion") and for some reason choose to do so in front of their uncomfortable guests. However, personal prejudice aside, I have to
Another fun whodunnit! This time around Hercule Poirot is tasked with digging up a 16 year old murder cold case. Everyone is satisfied with the previous resolution, except for one person. And that person asks Poirot to look into it. Of course, once he gets those little grey cells working, he finds something amiss. In play form, this quicky still manages a modicum of depth within the story and characters, not a trait mysteries are always well-known for! And the plot is just as slippery as many of

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