Personal Book Review: Agatha Christie's Black Coffee written by Charles Osborne
By Ptrikha_2
@ptrikha_2 (49775)
India
September 9, 2023 11:56am CST
So I finished another book today. Thought of a personal review.
Book : Black Coffee
Author : Conceptualised by Agatha Christie, written after her death by Charles Osborne
An experienced and well known scientist on a mission to create a formula for a powerful weapon.
His problem, apart from potential enemies to steal the formula, is of the family members who have one or the other complaint or issue with him.
There is a mysterious visitor as well.
The scientist is murdered and enters the odd looking, too meticulate yet sharp and brilliant detective Hercule Poirot.
Poirot has a devious murer before him.
Quite a lot of suspects but in his own clever yet sometimes seemingly odd and funny ways, he finds the culprit.
There are a few moments of seeming despair and losing track yet in the end, the story is worth the read.
So I would suggest worth having a go at this one.
Image : Taken from own mobile
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@snowy22315 (209208)
• United States
9 Sep 23
I used to like Agatha Christie books back in the day, as a matter of fact I think I have some in there.
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@ptrikha_2 (49775)
• India
10 Sep 23
@snowy22315
Any favorite of yours among the Agatha Christie?
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@ptrikha_2 (49775)
• India
10 Sep 23
@snowy22315
May be I would check that sometime in the future.
My favorite has been "Murder on the Orient Express".
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@Deepizzaguy (122353)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
9 Sep 23
Thank you for sharing your review of the book Black Coffee.
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@RebeccasFarm (91297)
• United States
13 Sep 23
Surely any Agatha Christie books are marvellous.
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@ptrikha_2 (49775)
• India
14 Sep 23
@RebeccasFarm
Yes they are always interesting to read.
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@ptrikha_2 (49775)
• India
10 Sep 23
@RubyHawk
Hastings and Inspector Japp are also interesting characters.
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