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Rating:  Summary: School project Review: Thirteen at dinner is one of the two books that I have read of Agatha Christie.This is one mystery that you just want to become a detective to follow the case.This is a book that you wouldn't want to let down because you want to find out what happens next.This book is suitabe for all ages to read but I think that it is a good book for young adults and adults to read. I you have read other Agatha Christie books than I strongly suggest that you read this one also.
Rating:  Summary: "Please help me get rid of my husband!" Review: This classic Poirot novel(alternative title- "13 at Dinner")is a good, quick read when you're in the mood for a mystery.
What I particularly liked about the story, is that it takes you for a spin. At first it all seemed so obvious I got a little annoyed. And although it is all so obviously simple in the end, Christie does a wonderful job at making the reader, as well as her detective hero, believe otherwise. I also liked this one because it is narrated by Poirot's trusty sidekick, Captain Hastings(Christie's version of Dr. Watson)who ordinary man that he is, proves invaluable to Poirot, and ultimately is the one person who can help him.
I Strongly recommend to any Christie fan, or anyone who just likes a good mystery now and then.
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