Monday, September 14, 2020

Taken at the Flood

 Fiction by Agatha Christie

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In this story, a man called Gordon Cloade is killed in a London air-raid, leaving over a million pounds to Rosaleen, his young wife of only a few weeks. Also left behind are a lot of disgruntled Cloade relatives, who had always expected good old Uncle Gordon to leave his money to them. But there is a small ray of hope for the Cloades when they learn that there is a rumor about Rosaleen's first husband, who had reportedly been killed by fever in Africa. Some people said he hadn't really died, however.

Of course, someone is going to get murdered in this story, and the reader will be surprised to find out who. And who was the murderer? The reader won't be able to guess, but Hercule Poirot will know!


I also read recently by this author: A Murder is Announced

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