Hercule Poirot Mystery Aesthetics: Five Little Pigs
“It is surprising, is it not, how soon in life the die is cast.”
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We need an equivalent of legally blonde for every movie genre. Give us gritty police dramas with a new generations of Elle woods learning to batter drug lords with phone books. A murder mystery but the detective is an unsuspecting sorority girl who loves pink and think poroit is a kind of shampoo but turns out to be frighteningly adept at solving clues. Just an army of gorgeous women in cute little outfits proving to the world why barbie is an expert in every profession
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All I need on a blustery autumn evening: my cat Watson and my friend Poirot.
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Agatha Christie's books aesthetic
I love her crime stories sm because it's old- fashioned and irreplaceable.
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Agatha Christie made my life so much better.
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Balmain Spring 2019 Couture giving Poirot Murder Mystery Vibe
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Hercule Poirot Mystery Aesthetics: Mrs. McGinty's Dead
Superintendent? I have some very good news for you. No no no no no, no, no. It is that someone has attempted to kill me.
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new books 🐰🖤
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In June I got this small collection of Agatha Christie's books for just 1 euro at a summer fair. They are all set abroad, and I thought they would be perfect to read throught the summer. The books in the collection are
Murder in Mesopotamia: it's a Poirot story, and the title is pretty self-explanatory. The wife of an archaeologist, Dr. Leidner, is murdered, and almost anyone in the expedition could have killed her. The story is rather simple, it's probably not Christie's best work, and it's certainly not my favorite, but I liked it and I would totally recommend it. (4.75 ⭐)
Appointment with Death: a really lovely read. I wouldn't go as far as saying that it was among my favourite Aghata Christie books, because the pace was a bit slow and not as engaging as some of her other books. Nevertheless, it was entartaining. (4.25 ⭐)
Death Comes as the End: a lovely lovely read. It gave me And There Were None vibes, although it's not as brilliant. Still, I'd strongly recommend it. (4.25 ⭐)
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Watching Death on the Nile and I wish they'd done period makeup on the women. 1930s makeup was ridiculous and awesome. They also could have done a better job on the hair, too.
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