Title: Death on the Nile
Author: Agatha Christie
Narrated by: David Suchet
Publisher:
Macmillian Audio
Length:
Approximately 7 hours and 59 minutes
Source: Checked out with Hoopla through the Kewaunee Public Library. Thank-you!
If you could go on a cruise anywhere, where would you
go? I’ll admit, the Viking River Cruise
ads on PBS work on me and I really want to sale down in the Rhine one day. A
trip down the Nile also does sound fantastic . . .unless everyone starts to be
murdered on your boat!
I read Death on the Nile for both the #ReadChristie2023
May pick for “jealousy” and for the Back to the Classics Book Club at the
Kewaunee Public Library. I read this
book last year, so this time I listened to the audiobook. David Suchet was a fantastic narrator. Besides being the true voice of Hercule
Poirot, he has unique voices for each character and really acts out the
story. This was a very enjoyable
audiobook to listen to. I highly
recommend it.
Death on the Nile is the story of young newlyweds
Linnet and Simon. Linnet is rich and
beautiful, and the only thing that seems to wreck her honeymoon is the fact
that her former best friend Jackie keeps following Linnet and Simon. Jackie is not pleased that her former fiancé has
married Linnet. After a murder happens
on their cruise down the Nile, it turns out that many of the people on the
cruise have something to hide. Luckily
for them, Detective Hercule Poirot is on the scene to investigate with his
friend Colonel Race. Why does death always
occur where Poirot vacations?
We had an interesting discussion on the book at our
Classics Book Club last night. We talked
about the racist passages that were in the book. It was published in 1937. It was jarring hearing some of them on
audiobook. Agatha Christie novels are
also currently being edited by sensitivity editors to update the language. We had a good discussion about changing an
author’s work and the appropriateness of doing this (we were not in favor).
We also had a good discussion about all of Christie’s
unique characters on this boat down the Nile and their various issues. I think we all decided we did not want to be
on this cruise with all of the dead bodies piling up.
It was interesting to listen to the story again a second
time and pick up on details I missed the first time. I’m torn on Linnet as a character. I both dislike her for her treatment of her friend
and feel sad for her as she seemed to have no one in the world who really liked
her for herself.
Overall, Death on the Nile is a good story and a classic
Agatha Christie that I’m sure I’ll reread several more times in my lifetime.
I like this Christie mystery. And I highly recommend a Nile river cruise...without the murder, of course! ;D
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