![]() She hated writing it, she said “she could not see the scene in my mind’s eye, and the people would not come alive.” She said each time she re-read it, she found it “commonplace, full of clichés and with an uninteresting plot”. And, lo and behold, with a little assistance from Miss Grey, he does! Don’t worry, if you haven’t read the book yet you can read this blog post and still not find out whodunit.Īccording to her autobiography, this is the book of which Christie was least proud. ![]() Hercule Poirot is also travelling on the train and is called in by the deceased’s father to identify who killed his daughter. ![]() In which we meet Katherine Grey, the recent recipient of a fine inheritance, who seeks a change from her modest life in St Mary Mead by taking the Blue Train to stay with well-to-do cousins in France but en route becomes entangled with a plot to steal rubies and murder an heiress. ![]()
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