Do you prefer to read
romance or mysteries during the holiday season?
I enjoy reading some of each genre.
Hercule Poirot’s Silent
Night by Sophie Hannah was the December pick for the Rogue Book Club. Unfortunately, I may have been the only
person who read it besides the hostess so there was not much discussion of the
book.
Hercule Poirot’s Silent
Night is set in the 1931 Christmas season.
Inspector Edward Catchpool and Hercule Poirot are besieged by Catchpool’s
mother, Cynthia, to head to Norfolk to investigate the murder of a man in a
hospital ward. Catchpool and Poirot stay
with Cynthia Catchpool at a friends’ Christmas house party in an crumbling
estate by the sea. The owners, Arnold
and Vivienne Laurier, their two sons and their spouses, the in-laws of the
sons, and a couple of houseguests are all in the mansion. Vivienne is sure that the ailing Arnold will
be murdered next if he goes to the Norfolk hospital. Arnold wants to go to be a mole on the inside
to help Poirot’s investigation. Arnold,
like the murdered man, is a man that is generally well liked with no
enemies. What could be the motive for
the crime? Will Poirot be able to uncover
the murderer before they strike again?
Hercule Poirot’s Silent Night
moved rather slow for me, and I had a hard time getting into it. I thought Sophie Hannah captured the essence
of Hercule Poirot the character and I enjoyed him. I just thought the build-up of the story and
characters took a lot longer than I am used to in an Agatha Christie novel. I also didn’t really like Catchpool too
much. He seemed rather clueless for a Scotland
Yard Inspector. The ending seemed like
an Agatha Christie novel, and I enjoyed it.
It was a good cozy mystery for the Christmas season.
This will probably be my
December pick for #ReadChristie2023 as I’m not sure I’ll get to a book featuring
strangulation before the end of the year.
Book Source: The Kewaunee Public Library. Thank-you!
I like the period and the setting. I read and reviewed something similar.
ReplyDeleteInteresting that this is a series which is authorised by the Agatha Christie estate!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your review with the Historical Fiction Reading Challenge!