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The Mystery of the Blue Train (Hercule Poirot Mysteries) (Mass Market Paperback)

by Agatha Christie (Author)
3.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (6 customer reviews)

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  • Mass Market Paperback: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Penguin Putnam Inc; Open market ed edition (Nov 1995)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0425130266
  • ISBN-13: 978-0425130261
  • Product Dimensions: 17 x 10.6 x 2.2 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 1,998,011 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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Because here, as always, she writes "a truly honorable thriller in the classic tradition."

About the Author
Agatha Christie is the best-selling author of all time. She has sold over 2 billion novels worldwide and has been translated into more languages than any other single writer.

Born on 15 September 1890 in Devon, England, her career spanned six decades in which time she published 80 novels and short story collections and 19 plays. Her first novel, The Mysterious Affair at Styles published in 1920, was written as a result of a challenge from her sister. In it she would introduce to the world Hercule Poirot, one of the most famous fictional characters of all time. Poirot would appear in over 80 novels and short stories. Nine years later Agatha created Miss Marple - a spinster sleuth who would become so popular she would rival Poirot in the nation's affections.

Her writing won her many fans including the royal family. When Queen Mary was approaching her 80th birthday, the BBC asked how she would want them to celebrate it. She requested a new Christie play! Three Blind Mice was duly written for the radio; it would later be adapted into The Mousetrap and become the longest continuously running play in history.

Although best known for her detective fiction, Christie also wrote a number of books that give us insight into her world. Her autobiography, published the year after her death provides a full, and often humorous, account of her life and Come, Tell Me How You Live chronicles her travels as the wife of a world famous archaeologist, on digs in the Middle East.

Agatha Christie had a truly remarkable life; she was a very private lady though her love of travel and archaeology shines through in her work. Her most famous novel Murder on the Orient Express celebrates its 75th anniversary in 2009 and was inspired by her own travels on the train, when she too became stranded due to weather.

After a hugely successful career and a very happy life Agatha died peacefully on 12 January 1976. --This text refers to the Paperback edition.


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4.0 out of 5 stars Train Travel with Agatha Christie., 10 May 2005
By John Austin "austinjr@bigpond.net.au" (Kangaroo Ground, Australia) - See all my reviews
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Luxury trains travelling to holiday resorts provided an irresistible setting for novelists and filmmakers in the decades between the two world wars. Agatha Christie's 1928 murder mystery features the Blue Train, travelling across France to the Riviera, and a cast of travellers that includes Hercule Poirot.

There has to be motivation for the murder that occurs, and so expect a lot of business concerning precious jewels, international intrigues and complicated human relationships. There is also a former lady's companion who has lived for several years at that famous Christie location, St Mary Mead. She is not Miss Marple.

Agatha Christie considered this her worst novel. Colouring her judgment were recollections of several unhappy events in her own life that occurred during the time she wrote it: the breakdown of her Christie marriage and the death of her mother. I think its best quality is the considerable exposure it gives to Hercule Poirot. Seldom is he seen in the pages of an Agatha Christie novel as much as in "The Mystery of the Blue Train".

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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Daft, Charming And Gorgeous Fun!, 12 Sep 2000
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I do love this magnificently spirited dramatisation of one of the novels from Agatha Christie's Early Loopy Period (such novels as The Mystery Of The Blue Train and The Secret Of Chimneys, and to be distinguished from her Late Loopy Period by its high level of joie de vivre... Christie's later loopiness seems to stem from a feeling that the world has gone so crazy she can write about *anything* and get away with it, see Destination Unknown or Passenger To Frankfurt for evidence...) which is enlivened by a superior performace by Janet Maw as the Poor-But-Honest-Companion-Turned-Fabulously-Wealthy-Heiress-Off-To-Seek-Adventure. (Look, if you don't like stereotypes, stay away from Agatha Christie. She was the *Shakespeare* of the stereotype.)

The Radio 4 team have made the sensible decision to avoid taking the book seriously, and what we have here is an immensely enjoyable hams' holiday with utterly hilarious Rich-Vulgar-Americans, Sly-French-Minxes, Noble-Long-Suffering-Brits, Not-Quite-So-Noble-Not-Very-Long-Suffering-Brits (Can you tell which is which? It's important!) and of course the elegantly presposterous Hercule Poirot all chasing the legendary rubies of Catherine The Great. Which are acted by their very own sound effect. Oh, I tell you it's just delicious... Bravo to the Beeb for this one, and I do hope they decide to to give the High NRG treatment to some other worthy examples of Agatha Christie at her goofiest. The Secret Of Chimneys or The Seven Dials Mystery would respond especially well to the camp treatment used here!

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2.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing, 5 Sep 2007
By Ms. MacNeill (London) - See all my reviews
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Dull and far too long, Christie rightly judged this as being her worst novel. The characters are cold and unlikable, and even Poirot himself doesn't seem to be too interested in the case.

What "The Mystery of the Blue Train" suffers from, perhaps more than anything else, is a lack of insight into what is going through Poirot's mind. In most of the other Poirot novels, Poirot takes on a friend as an unofficial detective to aid him in his investigations - most commonly either Captain Hastings or Ariadne Oliver - and it is by sharing what he is thinking with these characters, who in turn share their findings with the reader. Katherine Grey just doesn't work as a sidekick: the reader is given a limited amound of insight into her personality before the murder - and after it, there is even less.

The other characters weren't much better. By the end of the novel, I barely knew who had murdered the girl out of the enormous cast of characters - much less did I care. The victim herself, a young American heiress, plummeted to new levels of vapid in every chapter until she died, at which point she redoubled her efforts. Secret affairs, jewellery thieves, Paris - these elements should all make up an exciting story, but to be perfectly honest, I came away with the impression that the girl was a shallow brat and the world was better off without her.

I suppose the bottom line is, as I feel with all Poirot novels, you do ultimately get what you paid for. Christie's novels are great for escapism, and even when the story is unconvincing (as is the case here), the minutiae of the crime is far more expertly crafted than anything you'll find today. "The Mystery of the Blue Train" didn't work for me, but the Poirot universe is as charming as ever, and probably worth reading for that alone.

This particular edition includes colour photographs from the Suchet adaptation, as well as some short interviews with the actors playing the important roles. While the actors didn't necessarily come across so well, the photos were a welcome addition, especially if, like me, you're not especially talented at visualising what the author is describing.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Worst of the series
I own virtually all of this series of Hercule Poirot dramatisations and have thoroughly enjoyed all except this one. It has been the only disappointment. Read more
Published 21 months ago by G. Mackenzie

1.0 out of 5 stars Agatha Christie can do far better
The Mystery of the Blue Train is one of Christie's longer Poirot books. I thought that I was in for a riveting mystery full of revelations, twists and turns but I was seriously... Read more
Published on 30 Jul 2004 by Paul Wrench

4.0 out of 5 stars Another excellent book
Agatha Christie's books are all brilliant. This is another example of her wonderful writing skills. A guard tries to get Ruth Kettering to get leave the train but he later finds... Read more
Published on 21 Dec 2000

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