Reviews of The Man in the Brown Suit (Mystery Masters) by Agatha Christie (ISBN:1572704810) | weRead
 
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Ruchi Gaur posted a review at 2009-09-09 04:35:23. (Language: English)
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 In The Man in the Brown Suit, Christie introduces to yet another character, Anne Beddingfield, daughter of a recently deceased archaeologist, and in The Secret of Chimneys, she introduces us to another detective, Superintendent Battle.
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A reader posted a review at 2009-08-21 06:32:26. (Language: English)
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 This isn't a great book in literary terms. It not even Agatha Christie at her more mature best. Nonetheless, this is a firm favourite for me. It is possibly the mashed potato of novels. That is to say, it probably isn't the best thing for me to be doing, but it makes me feel good. I reach for both of them when I'm sick.

Thanks Agatha Christie.
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A reader posted a review at 2009-07-22 14:23:16. (Language: English)
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 I love this book!
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Kevin posted a review at 2009-05-18 10:46:18. (Language: English)
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 Completely addicting. A Christie masterpiece. Though not a book with one of her famous detectives, it was still completely enjoyable.
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Luna posted a review at 2009-05-07 08:45:48. (Language: English)
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 In The Man in the Brown Suit, Christie introduces to yet another character, Anne Beddingfield, daughter of a recently deceased archaelogist, and in The Secret of Chimneys, she introduces us to another detective, Superintendent Battle.

Like Tommy and Tuppence previously, the characters here and the story are on the lighter side and unlike later Hercule Poirot cases that I remember reading are dealt with in a less serious manner. Beddingfield compares herself early on in The Man in The Brown Suit to a fictional “The Perils of Pamela,” which sounds similar to “The Perils of Pauline,” a 1914 serial, and I believe it is in this spirit that this novel should be taken.
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A reader posted a review at 2009-05-01 01:32:49. (Language: English)
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 it was good - i really like agatha christie - very witty and intelligent reading
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A reader posted a review at 2009-02-17 09:30:42. (Language: English)
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 Fantastic novel by a great author...
Really enjoyed it..
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GODSON VIMAL posted a review at 2009-01-25 13:21:08. (Language: English)
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 thanks to an idiot,the ending was spoiled to me
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Luis posted a review at 2008-12-03 23:42:21. (Language: English)
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 I read the entire Agatha Christie's collection as a teenager. I remember them as being very entertaining, and badly translated into Portuguese. And no, I did not have anything better to do at the time (or so I thought). Anyway, I loved the suspense, the middle-upper class settings , and a lot of the characters - not necessarily the detectives.
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#@ #$@ posted a review at 2008-10-08 17:15:33. (Language: English)
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 emotions run high as in all of her books...
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