Like Hercules, Hercule Poirot had been responsible for ridding society of some of its most unpleasant monsters. So, in the period leading up to his retirement, Poirot determines to accept just twelve more cases: his self-imposed "Labors." Each would go down in the annals of crime as a heroic feat of deduction.
The short stories are not that mysterious ,but it's interesting how M.Poirot solves them. If someone has the interest of mysteries it would be a nice choice because it has many twists especially in the 4 chapter.Agatha christie is one of my favourite author.
I like the idea of the 12 mysteries that Poirot must solve and how they match up with the labours of Hercules. It is a fun concept.
The short stories are not on par with the full length books, missing depth and enough time to make the twists work.
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Add a CommentThe short stories are not that mysterious ,but it's interesting how M.Poirot solves them. If someone has the interest of mysteries it would be a nice choice because it has many twists especially in the 4 chapter.Agatha christie is one of my favourite author.
I like the idea of the 12 mysteries that Poirot must solve and how they match up with the labours of Hercules. It is a fun concept.
The short stories are not on par with the full length books, missing depth and enough time to make the twists work.