Tuesday, December 12, 2006

And then...

...there were none.

4 Comments:

At 10:13 pm, December 12, 2006 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Agatha on your mind eh? Or is it the mystery bug that has smitten thee, O soothsayer?!

SD

 
At 4:49 pm, December 14, 2006 , Blogger woorkeri wittynathan said...

Agatha rules! I spent 11th and 12th standard trying to read as much Christie as I could. Fascinating story telling. Murder of Roger Ackroyd is undoubtedly the best! In fact, I think reading Agatha sharpened my observation skills.

To answer your question - Mystery is a perennial intrigue to me!
SD - just can't place ya. The soothsayer refernce has my mind working OT though!

 
At 1:15 pm, December 18, 2006 , Blogger SternMystic said...

I am to be liking "And then there were none" foremost and then I like "Murder of Roger Ackroyd" which totally rests on the suspense.

 
At 6:12 pm, December 18, 2006 , Blogger woorkeri wittynathan said...

Stern - When I borrowed Ackroyd from the library, some idiot had written the suspense on the front page of the book. Irritated the crap out of me, but I still managed to enjoy the book. Wonder what it would have felt to read it without knowing the suspense. Kinda like watching 'The Usual Suspects' without knowing the crux. (Yep, that happened to me too. Death to Sangram!)

 

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