The Monogram Murders

The Monogram Murders: The New Hercule Poirot Mystery

Crime & Thrillers, Fiction, Fiction & Poetry, Crime General
Paperback Published on: 21/05/2015
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The Monogram Murders
A good read but not Christie.
Like James Bond and Sherlock Holmes before him, Poirot has had a reboot. This time it's Sophie Hannah's turn to step into the shoes of the Grande Dame of c... READ MORE
Adam Waldron at Birkenhead

Synopsis

I’m not convinced that stories from real life have beginnings and ends, as a matter of fact. Approach them from any vantage point and you’ll see that they stretch endlessly back into the past and spread inexorably forward into the future.

The first of Sophie Hannah’s brand new murder mysteries that can only be solved by the eponymous Belgian detective Hercule Poirot and his 'little grey cells'.

Hercule Poirot's quiet supper in a London coffee house is interrupted when a young woman confides to him that she is about to be murdered. She is terrified, but begs Poirot not to find and punish her killer. Once she is dead, she insists, justice will have been done.

Later that night, Poirot learns that three guests at the fashionable Bloxham Hotel have been murdered; a monogrammed cufflink placed in each one's mouth. Could there be a connection with the frightened woman?

While Poirot struggles to put together the bizarre pieces of the puzzle, the murderer prepares another hotel bedroom for a fourth victim...

In the hands of internationally bestselling author Sophie Hannah, Poirot plunges into a mystery set in 1920s London - a diabolically clever puzzle that can only be solved by one man.

You can also read Sophie Hannah’s second foray into the fiendish world of Christie in Closed Casket with the third, The Mystery of Three Quarters out August 2018.

‘The novel – which has a rich skein of black humour running through it – is immensely satisfying on many levels, including its ingenious ending. At the close of the book, Poirot states, "The best artists, they have the eye for detail and for structure: how all the components fit together". By Poirot's standards, Hannah is a gifted artist indeed.’ – The Independent

  • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
  • ISBN: 9780007547449
  • Number of pages: 384
  • Weight: 270g
  • Dimensions: 198 x 129 x 24 mm

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The Monogram Murders
well worth a read
Firstly, I must say I loved this novel. I appreciate and agree with the previous reviewer in that it's almost Poirot without quite being a Christie.... Ms ... READ MORE
Barbie Dunford
The Monogram Murders
well worth a read
Firstly, I must say I loved this novel. I appreciate and agree with the previous reviewer in that it's almost Poirot without quite being a Christie.... Ms ... READ MORE
Barbie Dunford
The Monogram Murders
Not even close to Agatha
As a number one fan of Agatha Christie, I awaited the release of this book, hoping it might be half as good as most of Christie's, especially after noting ... READ MORE
Joyce Tracksler
The Monogram Murders
A very clever Poirot
First things first. I will make no comparisons with Christie. It doesn't matter to me whether this is as good, better or worse than the original Poirot s... READ MORE
Book collector
The Monogram Murders
Agatha Christie still writes
A story written very well in the style of Agatha Christie. Sophie Hannah recreates the atmosphere of a Christie Whodunit and the character of Hercule Po... READ MORE
ted saxton
The Monogram Murders
Good to a point
Lovely to have Poirot back investigating. Shame that I just couldn't envisage the Poirot that Christie wrote about. The tone of the book was different.
Melanie Walworth
The Monogram Murders
A new Poirot?
This book was heavily marketed as being “The brand new Hercule Poirot”, the first authorised by the Agatha Christie estate. Sophie Hannah apparently came u... READ MORE
Sarah
The Monogram Murders
Hercule Poirot
Superb addition to the Poirot stories, cannot fault it. Am currently reading the second Poirot book 'The Open Casket' Plesase tell the author we need mor... READ MORE
Voyager
The Monogram Murders
Entertaining read
This book does credit to Agatha Christie’s Hercules Poirot with his particular mannerisms and the use of his ‘little grey cells’. An entertaining and enjoy... READ MORE
Tracy Wright
The Monogram Murders
A bit disappointing
Well thought out, but I found it a rather convoluted and a bit boring read, and much prefer the “real” Agatha!
Hannah Wauchope