Book Review: Elephants Can Remember by Agatha Christie

Elephants Can Remember Elephants Can Remember by Agatha Christie
My rating: 7 of 10 stars
Pages : 300
Year : 1972
Genre : Mystery
Series : Herculae Poirot


This is my second to last novel to finish all Poirot stories. The last one is going to be Poirot Last Case.
Everything afterwards from Poirot was not written by her (I know there is a new novel - but I won't read it).

This novel focus a lot on Ariadne Oliver aka Agatha Christie. Basically she is a mystery written who is questioned regarding her god-daughter and she becomes embroiled in a investigation from a a crime\suicide of over 10 years. She asks the help of Poirot and we get some chapters with her investigating and others with Poirot. We can see she (Agatha) really wants to focus on her but unfortunately people bought a Poirot novel not Oliver so that's that. Interesting is that finally we learn that Oliver was married (it was just a side note). Don't know if Agatha made a mistake or she really wanted to give that away.

Overall it's a interesting tale but due fairly easy to get to the solution. She was almost 70 something. Overall it was good. Let's see the last one (written in the 40's so there's that).

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