After The Funeral

@JESSY3236 (22199)
United States
June 22, 2020 8:00am CST
I finished reading After the Funeral by Agatha Christie. It is book 31 of the Hercule Poirot book series. I wanted to read this book because of the movie Murder at the Gallop. It was loosely based on this book and I saw it last year (and rewatched it a few days ago). Big Warning: there is some violence. After the Funeral takes place after a funeral. Lol. The funeral was of Richard Abernethie. After the funeral, the family meets for the reading of Richard's will. Cora, Richard's sister, asks if Richard's death was murder. Which puts in everyone's mind as crazy, but possible. The murder could have been poison. The lawyer investigates the disturbing outburst. But before he could ask Cora what she meant by Richard being murdered, Cora gets killed by a hatchet. Then Miss Gilcrest, Cora's companion, gets poisoned by a wedding cake. The lawyer decides to get some advice and help from Hercule Poirot. Poirot does find out who the real killer is. The differences between the movie and book: 1. One of the family members has a different name. 2. There aren't as many family members in the movie than in the book. 3. Cora was killed with a hat pin in the movie. 4. Miss Marple is the detective in the movie. 5. Miss Marple collects for a charity when she discovers a body. 6. The family meeting place is a equestrian resort in the movie. It's a mansion in the book. 7. George Crossfield is killed in a tack room by a horse in the movie. 8. The motive and killer is the same in the movie and book. I did like this book. Now I'm reading The Admiral's Mark by Steve Berry. It is a short story.
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@LadyDuck (502148)
• Italy
22 Jun 20
I always read the book first, because I want to "imagine" the characters and places in my head first. I have read the book and watched the episode with David Suchet, Miss Marple was not the detective in the British episode. The one you watched was a poor movie, Agatha Christie said once that Miss Marple never met Poirot, he would have hated her.
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@JESSY3236 (22199)
• United States
22 Jun 20
@LadyDuck I usually read the book first, but last year I didn't have a chance to read the book. I did like the movie. I haven't seen the British show.
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@LadyDuck (502148)
• Italy
22 Jun 20
@JESSY3236 The British TV shows covered all the episodes of Hercule Poirot, the best series about this detective that I have ever seen.
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@LowRiderX (22901)
• Serbia
22 Jun 20
Agatha Christie has interesting books
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@snowy22315 (208746)
• United States
22 Jun 20
I used to enjoy Agatha Christie books. I have a few in the bookcase.
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@JudyEv (381750)
• Rockingham, Australia
22 Jun 20
Agatha Christie's The Pale Horse was on TV last night.
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@Adie04 (17405)
22 Jun 20
At first I saw the title I almost response with condolences. But seeing your post it is a book
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