The Mystery of the Blue Train
by Agatha Christie (William Collins & Sons, 1928)
audiobook read by Hugh Fraser (Lamplight Audio, 2014)
The mystery mostly makes sense once solved, but Christie’s omniscient narrative and excessive sketching of character backstories prove a poor substitute for genuine intrigue. Poirot misleads by treating every development as vital and always acting as though on the verge of omniscience.
