The Mystery of Three Quarters, Sophie Hannah
The Mystery of Three Quarters, Sophie Hannah
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The Mystery of Three Quarters
The New Hercule Poirot Mystery

Author: Sophie Hannah, Agatha Christie

Series: New Hercule Poirot Mystery #3

Narrator: Julian Rhind-Tutt

Unabridged: 9 hr 58 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperAudio

Published: 08/28/2018


Synopsis

The world’s most beloved detective, Hercule Poirot—the legendary star of Agatha Christie’s Murder on the Orient Express and most recently The Monogram Murders and Closed Casket—returns in a stylish, diabolically clever mystery set in the London of 1930.Returning home from a luncheon, Hercule Poirot is met at his door by an imperious woman who introduces herself as Sylvia Rule. ""How dare you? How dare you send me such a letter?"" Ignoring his denials, Mrs. Rule insists that she received a missive claiming he had proof she murdered a man named Barnabas Pandy and advising her to confess her crime to the police. Threatening the perplexed Poirot with a lawsuit, she leaves in a huff. Minutes later, a rather disheveled man named John McCrodden appears. ""I got your letter accusing me of the murder of Barnabas Pandy."" Calmly, Poirot again rebuts the charge. Each insisting they are victims of a conspiracy, Mrs. Rule and Mr. McCrodden deny knowing who Pandy is. The next day, two more strangers proclaim their innocence and provide illuminating details. Miss Annabel Treadway tells Poirot that Barnabas Pandy was her grandfather. But he was not murdered; his death was an accident. Hugo Dockerill also knows of Pandy, and he heard the old man fell asleep in his bath and drowned. Why did someone send letters in Poirot’s name accusing people of murder? If Pandy’s death was an accident, why charge foul play? It is precisely because he is the great Hercule Poirot that he would never knowingly accuse an innocent person of a crime. Someone is trying to make mischief, and the instigator wants Poirot involved.Engaging the help of Edward Catchpool, his Scotland Yard policeman friend, Poirot begins to dig into the investigation, exerting his little grey cells to solve an elaborate puzzle involving a tangled web of relationships, scandalous secrets, and past misdeeds.

About Sophie Hannah

Sophie Hannah is the New York Times bestselling author of numerous psychological thrillers, which have been published in 51 countries and adapted for television, as well as The Monogram Murders, the first Hercule Poirot novel authorized by the estate of Agatha Christie, and its sequels Closed Casket, The Mystery of Three Quarters, The Killings at Kingfisher Hill, and Hercule Poirot’s Silent Night. Sophie is also the author of a self-help book, How to Hold a Grudge, and hosts the podcast of the same name. She lives in Cambridge, UK.

About Agatha Christie

Agatha Christie is the most widely published author of all time, outsold only by the Bible and Shakespeare. Her books have sold more than a billion copies in English and another billion in a hundred foreign languages. She died in 1976, after a prolific career spanning six decades.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Yun on February 02, 2020

In The Mystery of Three Quarters, it's not at all clear that a crime has been committed. Hercule Poirot is pressed into service when multiple people start showing up at his door berating him for sending them letters accusing them of a murder they hadn't committed. The victim is someone who seemingly......more

Goodreads review by 8stitches 9lives on September 06, 2018

Having had a soft spot for Agatha Christie, particularly those stories that feature Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple, I was more than a little giddy at the thought of someone talented taking over to keep the Poirot character alive. But I was concerned that whoever was to take the reins would fail mise......more

Goodreads review by Christine on November 02, 2018

I really wanted to like this book. I've read the other Sophie Hannah Poirot books and they've been a respectable addition to the poirot legacy. This one however was really disappointing. I read in another review that this plot just didn't seem clever enough for a Christie novel and I completely agre......more

Goodreads review by Stephen on February 23, 2019

Another not by AC Poirot book set early on long before Curtain. I did try see anyone else but David S no luck . She has great talent in making Mr.P sound like Agatha wrote him. Which is of course what you want , it is no good doing a mystery with Mr.P if not right. This the 3rd in the series but doe......more

Goodreads review by Gary on September 10, 2018

This is the 3rd book written by Sophie Hannah using the the character Hercule Poirot who was of course dreamed up by the legendary Agatha Christie. I have possibly read every novel written by Agatha Christie and have been a massive fan most of my life so I was always going to want to read this serie......more