Tuesday, November 1, 2016

Books Set in Europe

Murder on the Orient Express, by Agatha Christie (1934)

This is classic Christie.  On a stranded train, headed for Paris from Istanbul, a passenger is found stabbed to death.  There is no way on or off the train, so the murderer must be on train.  The passengers are a diverse group of all walks of life and class, with seemingly no connections or motives.  Fortunately, the Belgian detective Hecule Poirot is also a traveler who will use his deductive reasoning to suss out the real victims.

Read: I first read this book in May 1979.  I reread it on November 1, 2016.

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