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I was thrilled to get my hands on this latest Poirot story from Sophie Hannah. Like all her previous offerings, this was a intricately plotted story with several different threads that come together at the conclusion. Set around a family awaiting the execution of the confessed killer of one of their sons, Poirot and Inspector Catchpool are tasked with investigating whether the convict is the actual killer. And if she isn't, why did she confess?
Whilst I would say I've enjoyed Hannah's previous Poirot novels a little more, this was nonetheless a captivating read that I took great pleasure in devouring in a single joyous sitting.
If you are a keen Christie fan and enjoy cosy mysteries with a well written plot and cast of characters, this one is perfect for your Autumn reading.
Thank you to Netgalley and Harper Collins UK for providing a copy of this book. The Killings at Kingfisher Hall is now available from all good booksellers, from Bookshop.Org here and from Amazon here.
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