tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9148557807474310110.post5139041401040035663..comments2022-07-19T07:48:28.683-04:00Comments on Belle, Book, and Candle: Peril at End House Bellehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04335523622158333456noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9148557807474310110.post-44520316501678596972012-12-31T09:33:28.091-05:002012-12-31T09:33:28.091-05:00I would love to watch that documentary to learn ab...I would love to watch that documentary to learn about her methods. Her endings always surprise me. <br /><br />I adore David Suchet as Poirot. When I read the Poirot novels I hear his clipped voice in my head. He has the character down perfectly. And those mustaches!<br /><br />The Maigret books are wonderful for their plots, the scenes of Paris, and the sprinkling of French. I read a couple of them for the 'Paris in July' marathon. Always entertaining.Bellehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04335523622158333456noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9148557807474310110.post-9562524178667126962012-12-30T16:08:00.592-05:002012-12-30T16:08:00.592-05:00I have never read any of Agatha Christie's wor...I have never read any of Agatha Christie's work but after watching a documentary on her "method" of writing the "who-did-it" novels most fascinating and the above I may give it a try. I enjoy the TV Poirot (Suchet?) very much especially the 2 hour versions where there is more time to develop the plot and characters than the 1 hour cramming! I recall my mother devouring all Christie's books but Georges Simenon's Le Commissaire Maigret was her favourite. Tullikhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10524256855855014534noreply@blogger.com