Three Act Tragedy by Agatha Christie

Three Act Tragedy (Miss Marple Mysteries)

by Agatha Christie

Thirteen guests arrive at the actor's house for dinner. Reverend Stephen Babbington chokes on his cocktail, goes into convulsions and dies. But when his Martini glass is sent for chemical analysis, there is no trace of poison - just as Poirot had predicted.

Reviewed by ibeforem on

2 of 5 stars

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I found this to be a sub-par Poirot novel. It just wasn’t a particularly compelling mystery. Only mildly entertaining, and somewhat predictable.

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