Hallowe'en Party
Here we are just a couple of days away from Halloween, so I thought this would be a good time to trot out a great mystery for the occasion: Agatha Christie's "Hallowe'en Party," this week's review on the "Classic Mysteries" podcast.
A gruesome party, indeed. A young girl, preparing for the party, blurts out "I saw a murder once," and is promptly drowned during the party in a bucket used to bob for apples. Hercule Poirot enters the case to determine what happened, why, and, of course, who was responsible. It's one of Christie's better escapades, and just right for the season. The link to my full review, as always, may be found on the right side of this screen. Give it a try - you may never look at apples quite the same way again.



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