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nocontextpoirot · 8 months
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blistering-typhoons · 4 months
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wonder how it feels being the most beautiful woman ever
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If you like taking polls, I also have 11 polls or so about Gaiman's characters, a few polls on Austen's stuff and more on Shakespeare, gothic works and comics (again, see my 'polls' tag).
Maybe I'll do other polls with other Christies too, mention your favorites if they're not here.
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margysmusings · 6 months
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“Poirot," I said. "I have been thinking." "An admirable exercise my friend. Continue it.” ― Agatha Christie, Peril at End House
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rknchan · 8 months
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here it is my chart with most cursed fandom combinations
yes i didnt only put precure villains but the cures themselves
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dorkusmalorkus666 · 3 months
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i love starting a new poirot book and i see its hastings narrating <3 love that dumbass fr
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wideeyedreader · 11 months
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Recently Read: Peril at End House by Agatha Christie
5 stars! Had me stumped again.
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stefito0o · 1 year
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Random Word BPC | February 2023 | 5. Deny
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dweemeister · 2 years
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October 10, 2022
By Deborah Netburn
(Los Angeles Times) — At first glance, Kemper Donovan’s backyard bungalow appears perfectly normal for this Santa Monica neighborhood, but a few clues suggest otherwise.A map of the English county of Devon. A copy of “The Poisoner’s Handbook.”
A professional-looking microphone perched on a wooden desk. And then there’s the enormous portrait of Agatha Christie hanging next to the guest bed.
If you use your little gray cells — as Christie’s fictional detective Hercule Poirot liked to say — you might deduce that this is where Donovan, 43, records the long-running podcast “All About Agatha.” In it, he and co-host Catherine Brobeck set out to read and rank all of Christie’s 66 mystery novels, and discuss them in exhaustive detail.
For six years, thousands of Agatha Christie enthusiasts across the globe have downloaded the podcast for what one listener described as a “joyfully geeky” take on the Queen of Crime’s expansive canon. In addition to the mystery novels, Christie penned 14 short story collections, two memoirs, more than 20 plays and six non-mystery novels under the pseudonym Mary Westmacott.
Donovan and Brobeck discussed all of it with glee. As “Agathologists,” they lectured at the University of Cambridge on the collective catharsis of the denouement (when the detective gathers everyone in the drawing room to reveal the killer), gave media interviews on the steady stream of new Christie adaptations, and became beloved pillars of the close-knit community of devout Christie fans and scholars.
Today, the podcast averages just under 100,000 downloads a month with most of its listeners in the U.S., the U.K., Canada, Australia, Germany and Scandinavia.
The co-hosts frequently disagreed. Donovan was a die-hard Miss Marple fan, Brobeck was Poirot all the way. You could almost hear Brobeck’s eyes roll whenever Donovan attempted a phrase in French, or read, once again, from Christie’s autobiography. But even when they argued, they made each other laugh.
Then, suddenly and tragically, Brobeck died last November, just days after her 37th birthday, from a previously undetected genetic disorder. Hundreds of listeners reached out to Donovan to express their shock and grief. Many felt they had lost a friend.
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ehgood-enough · 4 months
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You can never go wrong with David suchet’s poirot
They’re all great
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rakunrat · 2 years
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tagged for quarterly book recommendations by @viersz ​!!
to be quite honest I’ve barely read anything recently except for the stuff that I needed for my thesis (which i am defending on friday 😶) nonetheless here’s some recs
APRIL - JUNE
The Thirteenth Tale by Diane Setterfield
Unbound by Tarana Burke
Peril at End House by Agatha Christie
the thirteenth tale kinda fucked up but I really like it, Unbound made me cry, and  I got very excited about Peril at End House, cos I read it many many years ago on holidays during my Agatha Christie phase and couldn’t remember which one it was and finally managed to track it down.
thank you for tagginggg <3
I am tagging @eldritchqueerture cos i know youve been reading some baller books recently share with the class babe
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orchidbloom · 13 days
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I'm currently reading Peril at End House by Agatha Christie, there is this character Frederica Rice (yes, that is really her name) and I have officially fancasted her as Anya-Taylor Joy in my head. So if this gets turned into a movie like the other Hercule stories, I'd LOVE to see her in it. This needs to become like an official fancast or something
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margysmusings · 1 year
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“Poirot," I said. "I have been thinking." "An admirable exercise my friend. Continue it.”
Agatha Christie, Peril at End House
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rknchan · 10 months
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getting into agatha christie fandom….
god i like nick buckley shes so charismatic and i never expected her to be the murderer
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kernelscorner · 2 months
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Cover Reveal News Round-Up, Including Books By Richard Osman, Agatha Christie, And Susan Dennard
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