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The Under Dog and Other Stories

af Agatha Christie

Serier: Hercule Poirot (1951)

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A beautiful heiress has been found dead on a train. A playboy has been stabbed through the heart during a costume ball. An elderly woman suspects that she is being slowly poisoned to death. A prince fears for his reputation when his fiancée is embroiled in another man's murder. A forgotten recluse makes headlines after he is shot in the head. Who but Agatha Christie could concoct such canny crimes? Who but Belgian detective Hercule Poirot could possibly solve them? It's a challenge to be met-in a triumph of detectio… (mere)
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The Under Dog and Other Stories is solely a Hercule Poirot collection, featuring nine short stories. My favourites were The Under Dog and The Cornish Mystery. My least favourite, The King of Clubs. Overall the collection has a rating of 2.5 stars, rounded up to 3 stars. Individual ratings and reviews below.

THE UNDER DOG: ****
THE PLYMOUTH EXPRESS: ***
THE AFFAIR AT THE VICTORY BALL: **
THE MARKET BASING MYSTERY: ***
THE LEMESURIER INHERITANCE: ***
THE CORNISH MYSTERY: ****
THE KING OF CLUBS: *
THE SUBMARINE PLANS: ***
THE ADVENTURE OF THE CLAPHAM COOK: ***

THE UNDER DOG: ****

A lady hires Poirot to investigate her husband's murder when the man's nephew is accused. I liked this one for the most part. I wasn't a big fan of the whole hypnosis bit, but I enjoyed that Poirot took Lady Astwell's 'intuition' to be her subconscious rather than writing her off. And that George the valet makes an appearance with his usual stiff English upper lip attitude. 4 stars.

THE PLYMOUTH EXPRESS: ***

A lady is found murdered on a train, her expensive jewellery missing. Her father hires Poirot to investigate. This was alright, pretty straightforward. I sort of guessed where it was going with the woman being impersonated, I didn't guess who the culprit was, although I probably should've. It was the maid. Poor Japp though, he can never get it right. 3 stars.

THE AFFAIR AT THE VICTORY BALL: **

Inspector Japp comes to ask Poirot's advice about a murder and a suicide that took place on the night of the Victory Ball. I enjoyed this one. Hastings has got the right of it here though;

“Poirot,” I cried, “one day I shall murder you! Your habit of finding everything perfectly simple is aggravating to the last degree!” “But when I explain, mon ami, is it not always perfectly simple?” “Yes; that is the annoying part of it! I feel then that I could have done it myself.” “And so you could, Hastings, so you could. (p. 9)

I wish I could claim Poirot's little grey cells but unfortunately my own are much more on a par with Hasting's. 2 stars.

THE MARKET BASING MYSTERY: ***

Poirot, Hastings and Japp are on holiday when the local police ask for some help when they find a dead man in a locked room who couldn't possibly have shot himself. I found this one interesting. It wasn't the best but interesting nonetheless. And I liked Japp's comment on Poirot living a life of crime.

“I agree, yes; but it would have been simpler and better to slip the key back inside the room under the door. Then it would look as though it had fallen from the lock.” “Ah, well, you can’t expect everybody to have the bright ideas that you have. You’d have been a holy terror if you’d taken to crime. (p. 190)

It kind of makes me wish that Christie had done a Poirot reimagined crime series. 3 stars.

THE LEMESURIER INHERITANCE: ***

Poirot investigates a family curse that prevents the eldest son from inheriting. This was alright. I liked the fierceness of the mother and her disbelief in the curse when it threatens her son. Interesting twist at the end too. Poirot suspects the son isn't the father's, ergo the curse wins. 3 stars.

THE CORNISH MYSTERY: ****

A wife asks Poirot to prove that her husband is poisoning her. I liked this one. I totally guessed who was guilty - my little grey cells were right on the money. And I enjoyed Mrs Pengelley's thoughts;

“You have contemplated leaving him, then?” “I don’t intend to let him have it all his own way. Women aren’t the downtrodden slaves they were in the old days, M. Poirot.” (pp. 276-277)

4 stars.

THE KING OF CLUBS: *

A dancer is accused of murder and her fiancee hires Poirot (and Hastings) to investigate.

“Is this your eloquence, or that of the Daily Newsmonger?” inquired Poirot.
“The Daily Newsmonger was in a hurry to go to press, and contented itself with bare facts. But the dramatic possibilities of the story struck me at once.” (p. 29)


Honestly Hastings. If Poirot has Order and Method are his gods. (p. 28) You definitely have drama and stupidity. I was a little baffled by this one - I didn't really understand why the dancer and her family are ashamed of each other?
This wasn't my favourite beyond Poirot poking fun at Hastings. 1 star.

THE SUBMARINE PLANS: ***

Plans for a new British submarine are stolen at a house party and Poirot and Hastings are called in to retrieve them. This is a pared down version of The Incredible Theft, so I vaguely remembered the solution but it was still enjoyable. 3 stars.

THE ADVENTURE OF THE CLAPHAM COOK: ***

Poirot on the case of a missing cook and finds a murder, a theft and deceit. This one was alright. I liked Mrs Todd, the woman who hires Poirot. I didn't love the resolution though. The cook's manoeuvred out of her position so that the lodger can have her tin trunk to hide a body. Like why? Why specifically hers? How did he even know she had one that was acceptable? I don't know it was kind of weak. 3 stars. ( )
  funstm | Feb 25, 2023 |
Interesting short stories featuring Poirot and his grey cells. A variety of situations
  ritaer | Aug 22, 2022 |
El cómico, casi ridículo, aspecto de Hercule Poirot variaba la idea que se había hecho de él. Sería capaz de realizar las maravillas que se le atribuían con aquella cabeza de huevo y aquellos enormes y engominados bigotes? Estos ocho casos lo demuestran.
  Natt90 | Jul 4, 2022 |
4/8/22
  laplantelibrary | Apr 8, 2022 |
4/8/22
  laplantelibrary | Apr 8, 2022 |
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