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Agatha Christie
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  • Paperback: 378 pages
  • Publisher: HarperCollins; Masterpiece edition (Reissue) edition (6 May 2008)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0007119364
  • ISBN-13: 978-0007119363
  • Product Dimensions: 17.7 x 11.1 x 3.2 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (14 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 165,538 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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"Keeps us guessing -- and guessing wrongly -- to the very last page" Liverpool Post

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The master of a Victorian mansion dies suddenly - and his sister is convinced it was murder...When Cora is savagely murdered with a hatchet, the extraordinary remark she made the previous day at her brother Richard's funeral suddenly takes on a chilling significance. At the reading of Richard's will, Cora was clearly heard to say: 'It's been hushed up very nicely, hasn't it!But he was murdered, wasn't he?' In desperation, the family solicitor turns to Hercule Poirot to unravel the mystery.

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars MY FAVOURITE AGATHA CHRISTIE, 26 Jan 2003
By MR MICHAEL BAXTER (Coalville, Leicestershire United Kingdom) - See all my reviews
Yes, despite all Agatha Christie's other top-notch mysteries 'After the Funeral' is my favourite. I have read it several times. The Abernethie family are portrayed with considerable depth and their family home, Enderby Hall, is described in a way that conveys real atmosphere. The events in the story (without giving anything too much away) include a bombshell dropped by an old aunt after a family funeral, an axe murder, poisoned wedding cake and an electrifying climax in the ancestral home courtesy of M. Poirot. An absolute classic!
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars After the Funeral, 4 Jan 2006
By Rich Milligan (Thatcham, Berkshire) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Poirot - After the Funeral (Paperback)
Richard Abernethie, head of the large rambling and more importantly rich Abernethie family is dead, and the remnants of the family gather together in the family’s large country mansion house for his funeral. The person who makes the most impact at the funeral is Richard’s youngest sister, Cora, whom the rest of the family have not seen for years, who in her very own way of making inappropriate remarks, comments that “But he was murdered wasn’t he?”

Richard’s death which up until that point hadn’t been considered suspect is closely analysed by the members of the family and especially by the family’s solicitor Mr Entwhistle, whose suspicions are substantially increased when only a day after the funeral Cora herself is murdered in a frenzied hatchet attack.

The obvious motive is money and with Cora’s share of Richard’s will now being split amongst the other family members, Mr Entwhistle begins to make enquiries as to everyone’s whereabouts on the day of Cora’s murder. When he feels he has taken things as far as they can go he calls in a favour of an old friend, a certain M. Hercule Poirot.

The novel is very typically Christie with the various members of the family all having their own little secrets as to their real whereabouts and motives. Poirot poses as the head of a foreign charity planning to buy the house for refugees and thereby gains access to their movements.

It’s always quite hard to say when a Christie novel is set, as she very rarely mentions dates. Published in 1953 the book takes great care to mention how times are changing for the Abernethie family, they must sell the house knowing it will probably be bought by a company for redevelopment, much is made of the problems of securing “good staff these days” and poor M. Poirot, very much a celebrity in his day is now unheard of by the younger members of the family.

But these are all interesting and entertaining subjects to read of in a Christie book, along with her very un-PC writing about foreigners and the mental state of Cora, it is for these very outdated attitudes that make the books still so much fun to read. The actual hinge of the plot and crime is, as in many of her books, quite farcical and could never happen in real life (surely) but is still intriguing and lots of fun to read.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent as usual, 25 Jan 2010
By Iain C. Davidson "iain1825" (Scotland) - See all my reviews
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I'm building up quite a collection of these Radio 4 dramas based on Agatha Christie's novels and, on the whole, I'm enjoying them enormously. Having planned to only buy a few of my favourites among the novels, I can well imagine that I'll end up buying most of them eventually because the quality is so good. John Moffat is an excellent Poirot, the accent understated and the humour very subtle but always there. There is a moment near the end of this adaptation of 'After The Funeral' as Poirot is about to launch into his denoument and someone says 'Why can't you just tell us straight out who did it?" Poirot replies, 'Because it is my way!" I like that, it explains the inherent artificial set up of gathering all the suspects for the long explanation, and I smiled!

Anyway, I've always like 'After The Funeral'. I like the characters and the solution is really rather fun and quite ingenious. Christie gives one of her most interesting murderers and the victim is also interesting in her own way. As with most of these radio adaptations, the script is very faithful to the book and the voice acting is pretty much impeccable. At approx an hour and a half its one of the shorter plays but I don't think anything is lost and the whole thing is very enjoyable.
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2.0 out of 5 stars after the funeral
This has got to be one of Christies worst Poirot books.Long, drawn out and boring.There are much better ones.Choose carefully!
Published 16 months ago by Sass 'n' gert

5.0 out of 5 stars Classic Christie
A perfect example of classic Christie: a large family in decline, all its members at odds with one another, an ingenious plot which leads the reader determinedly in the wrong... Read more
Published 19 months ago by Lulu

4.0 out of 5 stars Synopsis
When Cora is savagely murdered with a hatchet, the extraordinary remark she made the previous day at her brother Richard's funeral suddenly takes on a chilling significance. Read more
Published on 7 Aug 2008 by Javaslublu Books

4.0 out of 5 stars Asking for Trouble
Following the funeral of Richard Abernethie, his surviving family gather to hear the will. Discussing the man's sudden death, his odd sister, Cora Lansquanet, opines that the... Read more
Published on 12 May 2006 by Paul D

5.0 out of 5 stars Christie's Last Classic
Christie's last classic performance, playing (as she did in the 1930s) on the genre's conventions. Here, a wealthy old man is cremated without any suspicion of foul play arising... Read more
Published on 12 July 2003 by hacklehorn

4.0 out of 5 stars An unexpected story
It is a really fascinating story. Even if you read carefully what each person is saying you'll not be able to find out who the murderer is because A. Read more
Published on 9 Sep 1999

3.0 out of 5 stars I really enjoyed it
I found that, once again, Agatha Christie keeps us guessing wrongly till the last page. I really enjoyed reading about Hercule Poirot, he's just amazing.
Published on 6 Dec 1998

5.0 out of 5 stars A suprising mystery that keeps you guessing.
I highly enjoyed this book. It draws you in and keeps you guessing until the end. I couldn't put it down all weekend. The characters are full and lifelike. Read more
Published on 16 Nov 1998

5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best...
I have read about 30-32, A.C novells (there is 55), and this is one of them that I enjojed the most. Why, you may ask... Read more
Published on 28 Oct 1998

2.0 out of 5 stars NOT HER BEST BOOK
I was disappointed in this. I love Poirot, I love Christie, but this was only mediocre. I could get this type of mystery from Dorothy Gilman or someone else who mass produces... Read more
Published on 22 Jun 1998

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