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Cat Among the Pigeons (Hercule Poirot Mysteries #34) Paperback | Pages: 352 pages
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Title:Cat Among the Pigeons (Hercule Poirot Mysteries #34)
Author:Agatha Christie
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 352 pages
Published:July 5th 2005 by Berkley (first published November 2nd 1959)
Categories:Mystery. Fiction. Crime. Classics. Detective

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3 stars for this slow moving triple homicide mystery which I didn't like as much as others. When I first began this challenge a fellow Goodreads member, paulie, predicted that I would probably solve a case by August! But I was bowled over that I actually had both of the suspects figured out early on the book. Strangely neither of the feline occupants of my couch much cared for my excitement. That's why I feel myself only giving it a 3 star review because A.C. made it too easy and took too long exploring the characters that the motives for all were explicit and I feel a bit sad for Hercule Poiriot that he was forced to get himself involved in the case. However his cameo was genuinely enjoyable. What a snob that fella is and I just love the amount of malice that the Inspector in the case had for him. HAHA!

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Original Title: Cat Among the Pigeons
ISBN: 0425205967 (ISBN13: 9780425205969)
Edition Language: English
Series: Hercule Poirot Mysteries #34
Characters: Julia Upjohn, Miss Chadwick, Hercule Poirot, Jennifer Sutcliffe, Princess Shaista, Mrs. Upjohn, Mrs. Sutcliffe, Honoria Bulstrode, Eleanor Vansittart, Grace Springer, Angele Blanche, Eileen Rich, Ann Shapland, Alì Yusuf, Bob Rawlinson, Adam Goodman, Kelsey, Mr. Robinson, Colonel Pikeaway
Setting: United Kingdom England

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3 stars for this slow moving triple homicide mystery which I didn't like as much as others. When I first began this challenge a fellow Goodreads member, paulie, predicted that I would probably solve a case by August! But I was bowled over that I actually had both of the suspects figured out early on the book. Strangely neither of the feline occupants of my couch much cared for my excitement. That's why I feel myself only giving it a 3 star review because A.C. made it too easy and took too long

I think this book would have been better if it didn't feature Poirot in it. I felt the story was a combination of espionage, adventure and day to day police work, until Poirot entered the scene almost at the end. I was no longer concerned for the main character Julia after she consults Poirot, as I felt she will be safe from then on. Hence the pace of the story drops a bit after Poirot comes in.I would have loved to see how the original characters Bulstrode, Julia and the cops solve the story

4 Stars. Poirot doesn't appear until 2/3rds of the way into the book, but it's one of his masterworks when he finally intervenes. He gets the call because he was extolled by Maureen Summerhayes, an earlier Christie character from "Mrs. McGuinty's Dead." We meet Prince Ali Yusef, Sheik of Ramat in the Middle East, and his close friend and personal pilot Bob Rawlinson, as a revolution to unseat the Prince is about to happen. To remain alive they must flee the country and ensure a fortune in jewels

Such a good one! Jewel thieves, boarding school, corruption, and murder. Who did it? Not who you think!

Poirot fans will be disappointed that the diminutive Belgian does not come into this one until very late in this story about murders and mayhem at a prestigious all-girls school. This is not a bad A.C. as things go though. Nice set up and an interest international plot. However, I'd just read Dorothy Sayers Gaudy Night and it handles the almost exact same scenario with more finesse.

3.5Everybody always knows something," said Adam, "even if it's something they don't know they know.Of course, there is a crime (actually, more than one -yay) but there is also espionage and international conspiracies and I enjoyed it far more than I thought I would. Cat Among Pigeons definitely is a quite peculiar adventure for Poirot, but nonetheless our Belgian detective solves it as brilliantly as ever. Besides, I simply adored the epilogue. So cute and poignant.

This is the first Agatha Christie I have tried and I highly enjoyed the dialogue between the characters. She really knows how to make people real. The murder mystery was equally complicated. She has great storytelling skills.Now the whole shabang! While the mystery was complicated the storyline itself was just okay. The killer was obvious if you pay close attention to the clues. Hercule Poirot shows up for a brief 15 minutes and solves it! He is freaking talented. Other than his appearance here

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