Title: Cards on the Table
Author: Agatha Christie
Narrated by: Hugh Fraser
Publisher: HarperAudio
Length:
Approximately 6 hours and 0 minutes
Source: Audiobook from Amazon Music monthly allotment.
What is your favorite card game? Mine is Euchre although it’s been long time
since I’ve played.
Mr. Shaitana has a gathering at his London home. He has invited four detectives as well as
four other people of whom he has secret information about. The four non detectives play bridge all
night, but by the end of the night, Mr. Shaitana is dead. Who killed him and why?
My thoughts on this novel:
· I am participating in the #ReadChristie2025 Challenge. The challenge this year is exploring Agatha Christie’s works through her characters and their careers. The theme for May was detectives. This novel featured four detectives with Hercule Poirot, Colone Race, Superintendent Battle, and Ariadne Oliver all at the party and on the case.
· Wow! This was one of my favorites Agatha Christie novels. It was a great mystery with great characters and a great story. The ending caught me totally off guard.
· There was a lot about the game of Bridge in this story. I have never played this game but have fond memories of my great grandparents hosting bridge parties. Have you ever played bridge?
· On the challenge website, it stated that Agatha Christie was not allowed to play cards on Sunday as a child so it it always felt slightly wicked when she did as an adult.
· Hugh Fraser is a wonderful narrator of the Hercule Poirot novels, and I enjoyed listening to him again on this one.
Cards on the Table by Agatha Christie was a wonderful mystery
with complicated characters and a great story.
I loved how many favorite past characters came together to solve the
mystery.
Thanks for sharing your review with the Historical Fiction Reading Challenge
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