Thursday, July 16, 2026

Hercule Poirot's Christmas

By: Agatha Christie

Libby audiobook 6 hours

Read by:  Hugh Fraser

Published: 1938 (this version 2012)

Genre: murder mystery

 

How delightful to find an Agatha Christie that was not a Tommy and Tuppence and one I've not read before! It was delightful and I did not figure out the murderer before Poirot's "reveal" at the end. 

 

Thanks to Wikipedia (and many other sites that have detailed Christie lore), here's the character list:

  • Hercule Poirot, the Belgian detective
  • Colonel Johnson, Chief Constable
  • Superintendent Sugden, the investigating police officer
  • Simeon Lee, an old millionaire
  • Alfred Lee, Simeon's son, who lives with his father
  • Lydia Lee, Alfred's wife
  • George Lee, Simeon's son and an MP
  • Magdalene Lee, George's wife
  • David Lee, Simeon's son, the artist
  • Hilda Lee, David's wife
  • Harry Lee, Simeon's son, called the prodigal son
  • "Pilar Estravados", Simeon's only granddaughter, really Conchita Lopez
  • "Stephen Farr", son of Simeon's former business partner, really Stephen Grant
  • Horbury, Simeon's valet
  • Tressilian, the butler
  • Walter, the footman
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     My notes to add: 

    • When I first heard the name of the murdered man, I heard "Simian" and pictured an ape. It was later that I realized it must be "Simeon." But it made me giggle.
    • "Pilar" was the daughter of Simeon's only daughter Jennifer, who died earlier.
    • I suspected Lydia of the murder . . . sorry if that spoils it for any other readers. I found it fascinating to have all the clues come together at the end. The diamonds, Tressilian's confusion, suspicious behaviors, . . . a wonderful murder mystery story with great vocal work by Fraser.

     

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