Book Review: Sad Cypress
Sad Cypress |
Her aunt passes away intestate and Mary very soon follows her, having died of morphine poisoning, thus leading to Elinor's arrest, and the case brought to court. But Laura's doctor, Peter Lord, smitten by Elinor and determined to prove her innocence, ropes in Hercule Poirot to look for evidence that could exonerate and free her of the charge. The Belgian P. I. doesn't make an appearance until halfway through the novel (if we excuse his presence in the Prologue) and once he is there you know what happens - conversations, conversations and conversations. The banter between Poirot and the various players are a treat to read, and Christie, as is her wont, lays the clues deftly along a path filled with red herrings. Her knowledge of poisons and horticulture is brought out clearly in the climax which adds a neat twist to wind up the proceedings, even if it may not be that hard to make an educated guess of the real culprit.
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