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<blockquote data-quote="Laetca" data-source="post: 207692"><p>Struggled through the first story in the book, and I do like Poirot better. </p><p>Still don't understand why all of a sudden teh mormons had to join in ^o)</p><p>I'll read the rest, even if it were only because it's my book, and I hate owning books I haven't read.</p><p></p><p>I should re-read 'sans famille' at some point in time, not sure how it's translated to english. I have a really old copy of it that I read to bits when I was younger.</p><p></p><p>Shtove, do you have any other detective recommendations? I can't keep re-reading Agatha Christie (even though I usually forgot after two years how the story went/ended), and even Stephanie Plum gets slightly predictable after a while (she gets kidnapped by the bad guy, who she was talking to all the time as a witness, but no one knew how he was involved, and if the bad guy is a woman, there's always some reason for her doing what she does , usually an aresehole)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Laetca, post: 207692"] Struggled through the first story in the book, and I do like Poirot better. Still don't understand why all of a sudden teh mormons had to join in ^o) I'll read the rest, even if it were only because it's my book, and I hate owning books I haven't read. I should re-read 'sans famille' at some point in time, not sure how it's translated to english. I have a really old copy of it that I read to bits when I was younger. Shtove, do you have any other detective recommendations? I can't keep re-reading Agatha Christie (even though I usually forgot after two years how the story went/ended), and even Stephanie Plum gets slightly predictable after a while (she gets kidnapped by the bad guy, who she was talking to all the time as a witness, but no one knew how he was involved, and if the bad guy is a woman, there's always some reason for her doing what she does , usually an aresehole) [/QUOTE]
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