Also published as One, Two, Buckle My Shoe and An Overdose of Death
Series: Hercule Poirot #23
Series: Hercule Poirot #23
Major characters:
- Henry Morley, dentist
- Gladys Nevill, his secretary/hygienist
- Frank Carter, Gladys' fiamcé
- Mr. --- Amberiotis, a patient
- Mabelle Sainsbury Seale, a patient
- Alistair Blunt, a patient and finance administrator
- Sylvia Chapman
- Julia Olivera, Blunt's niece
- Jane Olivera, Julia's daughter
- Helen Montressor, Blunt's cousin
- Hercule Poirot
- Inspector Japp
Locale: London and environs
Synopsis: A routine dentist visit by Hercule Poirot goes horribly wrong. Soon after Poirot leaves, the dentist, Henry Morley, is found shot to death. Inspector Japp looks at the day's patient list, and finds one of the day's earlier patients, --- Amberiotis, was apparently the last person to see Morley alive. Then Amberiotis himself is found dead, followed by another patient, Sainsbury Seale. Japp's suicide theory goes out the window.
Review: This is another Christie with a nursery-rhyme theme throughout. This one was a definite page-turner. I enjoyed the dentist office setting (there are worse possibilities than a drill). There is a switcheroo drama between Sainsbury Seale and Sylvia Chapman which has a surprising result. The mystery gets deeper and deeper with some international intrigue stirred in and some people who are not what they seem. Poirot's step-by-step denouément at the end revealed a surprising twist of how the murders were done. I can appreciate why the early title of The Patriotic Murders was changed - focusing on the most patriotic person in the story can be a definite spoiler.
Note: There is one occurence of the n-word.
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