Lord Edgware Dies  - Agatha Christie

"You don´t understand. Jane is not an ordinary murderess. She - she has no sense of right or wrong. Honestly she´s not responsible."

 

Something is clearly wrong, when a good friend of yours thinks you are capable of murdering someone. I´m really enjoying this book so far. 

 

I really missed Poirot:

 

"No, no, my good Japp. I am not the partisan you think. But frankly, the case as you present, revolts the intelligence."

"What do you mean, revolts the intelligence? It doesn´t revolt mine."

I could see words trembling on Poirot´s lips. He restrained them.

 

I would have loved to hear what Poirot really was thinking. And then, of course, there is Hastings:

 

I´m afraid that I have got into the habit of averting my attention whenever Poirot mentions his little grey cells. I have heard it all so often before.

 

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