Tis
always delightful seeing the immaculate Hercule Poirot solve cases, but
this particular book was delightfully unique even by the standards set
by Agatha Christie and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. For this is a
murder-in-the-past plot, with Poirot striving to prove a woman innocent
of a sixteen-year-old crime when all evidence points against her. Or
does it? All I will say is that Dad and I are by now no strangers to the Mystery genre, yet few books have captivated us so utterly as Five
Little Pigs. So few where we passionately, for nights on end, debate and
trade theories about whodunnit.
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