Narrator: Richard Armitage
Title: Poirot Investigates
Series: Hercule Poirot #3
Genre: Mystery, Thriller, Classic, Short stories, Anthology
Format: Audiobook
Published: March 1, 1924
Where I got It: Audible
Summary:
First there was the mystery of the film star and the diamond... then came the “suicide” that was murder... the mystery of the absurdly cheap flat...a suspicious death in a locked gun room... a million dollar bond robbery... the curse of a pharaoh’s tomb... a jewel robbery by the sea... the abduction of a prime minister... the disappearance of a banker... a phone call from a dying man... and, finally, the mystery of the missing will.
What links these fascinating cases? Only the brilliant deductive powers of Hercule Poirot!
Review:
This is a collection of mini mysteries that Poirot takes on. I remember reading a couple of these years and years ago, but it'll be fun to re-read those and to read some of the others!
We'll divide and conquer these.
1) The Adventure of 'The Western Star'
I had read this little one years ago. So I remembered, slightly, what happened. The mystery was slightly obvious, but it is good. I think I liked this more than when I first read it. 4 stars.
2) The Tragedy of Marsdon Manor
The ending and resolution of this one was clever!!!! Loved it. Such a nice mystery and it feels that Poirot is coming into his own. This should be made into a movie (or at least a part of the movie). 5 stars.
3) The Adventure of the Cheap Flat
Eh. I feel like this was the weakest of them all. It was still intriguing in its own way, but meh. I found my attention drifting during this one. What even happened at the end? I can't remember.....*googles* oh, yes. Okay. 2 stars.
4) The Mystery of Hunter's Lodge
Shoot. I didn't right down my thoughts about this (or type it up). Mmmm. Forgettable I guess. I don't remember a thing. Shouldn't I remember SOMETHING even though I didn't write any notes?1 star
5) The Million Dollar Bond Robbery
Oooooo Hercule. So clever. So NOT humble. I love it. This was a fun one. The ending and solution was a little on the nose. 4 stars
6) The Adventure of the Egyptian Tomb
I think this is one of my favorites of the whole collection. Cool location, neat crime, great solution....5 stars yes
7) The Jewel Robbery at the Grand Metropolitan
A cute gem! I liked this one a lot. 5 stars as well.
8) The Kidnapped Prime Minister
Eh. This started of great but the solution was meh. Sort of anti-climatic. And honestly? Predictable in one way. It was still enjoyable for the majority of the time. 3 stars
9) The Disappearance of Mr. Davenheim
Oh!!!! I remember this one! I struggled a little bit back then but I liked this one much more now. 4 stars.
10) The Adventure of the Italian Nobleman
This was okay. I just wish it was longer. The solution seemed easily resolved. 3 stars
11) The Case of the Missing Will
Fun. I enjoyed this one. A nice conclusion. 4 stars.
12) The Veiled Lady
Mmmmmm. I barely remember this one and I was just listening to it. 2 stars
13) The Lost Mine
Another just okay one. I think it needed more time to marinate. 3 stars
14) The Chocolate Box
Awwww I liked this one. It was a nice ending to this collection. It went back to when our boy was a...well....boy. He was young and just getting into being a detective. The ending was great. 5 stars.
Overall/Narrator
This was overall a lot of fun. The narrator is fantastic of course. Some greats...some misses. Overall it was totally worth it if you like Hercule and his mysteries.
*does complicated math* I'll give this 3 stars.
ONE WORD SUMMARY: Entertaining
Challenge(s):
- Audiobook #52
Sounds fun. Marsdon Manor especially
ReplyDeleteThank you Carole š
ReplyDeleteI’ve not read this one. Short stories catchy and holding your interest throughout.
ReplyDeleteI've read this a long time ago, but I think most of these have been adapted for TV/film. David Suchet as Poirot. I need to listen. Love Richard Armitage!
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone!! :)
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