The Monogram Murders - New Poirot Book Title
Dr.Sheppard
Oxford, UK
A great title for a novel and one which we can start to image what the plot will be. However, I'm a little disappointed with the apparent lack of enthusiasm shown by Sophie Hannah in the short video. Perhaps the excitement will come later!
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Yes, I also think it is a very good choice for a title... I wonder if she chose it by herself or it was a co-production
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I accept that Agatha Christie wrote Curtain as the final story for Poirot, but we were introduced to two 'new' stories from the Notebooks, and I have yet to hear a complaint from anyone. However, it should be said that one of the two stories was totally new, whilst the other was a variation of another, they fit it with our current knowledge of Poirot as we know him. We will have to see if the phrase 'little grey cells' reads well in the story line!
I had the same clean-cut feeling after reading the beginning chapter of The Monogram Murders last night. Seems to be having a well organized plot. Would have made Poirot himself happy!
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Well, I'll have to see if I was correct in my assumption.
@ Dr.Sheppard Indeed, I also found it to be a strange location for Poirot himself; a bit shabby maybe? Perhaps Sophie Hannah wanted to take the old boy out of his own habits?
I am sorry but I cannot accept this new book Monogram Murders. It steams me to no end. I think Matthew Pritchard has sold out his grandmother for money. I read this book and it is a load of crap. If she had to write a book, why not invent her own character and not try to get famous by latching on to Agatha Christis's apron strings, so to speak. I can only hope that the public will not accept this so called book and use the pages to light fires in the fireplace.
Please let us know!
Watched the Google video of Sophie Hannah being interviewed and found some of her answers to questions a mystery??? Obviously it was great to be approached to do the job but I was left with the feeling that even she feels it is not a "real" Poirot story and fans are yet to confirm that.
At least the sales of Christie books perked up so some good was achieved.
In the interview Sophie said she found the name on a grave stone in her local cemetery.