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Maron, Hugues
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Belgium

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Great artwork, but very hard to follow the story. Recommend you read the unabridged version first.
 
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AChild | 2 autres critiques | Aug 30, 2022 |
A newly orphaned young woman, Anne Beddingfield, heads off to make her way in the world and finds herself embroiled in the midst of an unexpected adventure. Anne is spunky, if a bit too naïve and reminded me a bit of Catherine in Northanger Abbey. Anne’s read too many mystery novels (as opposed to Catherine’s penchant for gothic novels) and sees a bit of mystery in everything.

I wasn’t thrilled with this one. I won’t get into the plot too much, except to say Anne witnesses a death, meets lots of people and ends up falling in love. It was nothing to keep you up at night flipping pages, which is kinda what I want from a mystery. It was less creepy goodness and more whodunit with a dollop of romance.

It’s not a bad book, just a light entertaining read. It’s not quite up to par with some of Christie’s darker murder mysteries, like my favorite, And Then There Were None. I’d skip this one and pick up a different Christie instead.
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½
 
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bookworm12 | 2 autres critiques | May 24, 2011 |
i read this when i was 12 and liked it. now it seems really stupid. after finishing it at 12 and loving it (it was my first adult mystery), i lent it to a friend whose mother wouldn't let her read it because of the cover--a woman in a strapless dress being pursued to cliff side by a man in a brown suit(to the best of my memory 50 years later). i can remember my mother saying
" has she never heard of agatha christie?".
½
 
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mahallett | 2 autres critiques | Jun 6, 2009 |

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Œuvres
2
Membres
36
Popularité
#397,831
Évaluation
2.9
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4
ISBN
2
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