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Third Girl by Agatha Christie
Third Girl by Agatha Christie












Third Girl by Agatha Christie Third Girl by Agatha Christie

Male read women characters as very stereotyped. It likely doesn't interpret the characters anything like Agatha Christie would sound reading her characters. What three words best describe Hugh Fraser’s voice? That and just the fact that women are not reading male authors and given the male leads a woman's interpretation. I say that having read many if not most of Christie's books and I see, as a woman, a very different character for her male leads than the male readers portray. and points of view that effect how women look at he world and how men look at the world. I don't mean the pitch but the thought process, social influences etc.

Third Girl by Agatha Christie

The authoress does no speak with a man's voice. When a man reads the main character of a book authored by a woman it changes the tonality of the story and the character of the males. I didn't like or dislike the characters, but this was a good steady read.Would you consider the audio edition of Third Girl to be better than the print version? The novel is notable for being the first in many years in which Poirot is present. I caught on to a good part of the mystery & who done it. 52K views 1 month ago It features her Belgian detective Hercule Poirot and the recurring character Ariadne Oliver. Poirot from sensitive war "business" and may be missing some very important historical documents, the Uncle's secretary, Norma's boyfriend, Norma's two flat mates, & the upstairs neighbor who has fallen from her balcony to her death. Ariadne Oliver, who then also becomes involved in the mystery.Īdded into the mix is Norma's great uncle, who is known to M. Poirot cadges an invitation to meet Norma's family via Mrs. Poirot, that he is "too old" to help her.

Third Girl by Agatha Christie

Poirot, saying that she believes that she has committed a murder, but abruptly leaves telling M. Norma is suffering from "madness" and delusions and goes to visit M. Her father has recently returned from South Africa w/ his new & younger wife, who has had mysterious bouts of gastritis whenever Norma visits. That was boring as Christie liked to confuse her readers w/ Red Herrings.Ī young woman, Norma, is sharing a flat with two others, she is commonly known as "the third girl". Poirot was sitting in his chair "thinking". I really did like it, up until the next to last chapter when M.














Third Girl by Agatha Christie