Showing posts with label theft of the royal ruby. Show all posts
Showing posts with label theft of the royal ruby. Show all posts

Thursday, 5 December 2024

Tome Thursday: The Adventure of the Christmas Pudding

 
 
Hello everyone!
 
Hopefully you're all prepared for the holidays and don't need to go into any more stores, because even though we're in a rather dicey and unfortunate situation right now, somehow people STILL gather there en masse.
 
You would think, right?
 
But hopefully most of you are all done with every shopping expedition and you can enjoy the time at home now that the holidays are officially upon us.
 
As it so happens, the main focus of our little book review tonight could NOT stay at home despite the fact he wanted to. And isn't that just sat in the long run? Luckily for us though it does turn out quite funny along the way so it isn't as though we don't get any payoff from it.
 
If you're thinking that the title of this book is a bit weird in terms of what I've just said, you may even be right.
 
Then again, when it comes to Agatha Christie and her Hercule Poirot, it usually is.
 
 

Thursday, 24 December 2020

Tome Thursday: The Adventure of the Christmas Pudding

 
Hello everyone!
 
Hopefully you're all prepared for the holidays and don't need to go into any more stores, because even though we're in a rather dicey and unfortunate situation right now, somehow people STILL gather there en masse.
 
You would think, right?
 
But hopefully most of you are all done with every shopping expedition and you can enjoy the time at home now that the holidays are officially upon us.
 
As it so happens, the main focus of our little book review tonight could NOT stay at home despite the fact he wanted to. And isn't that just sat in the long run? Luckily for us though it does turn out quite funny along the way so it isn't as though we don't get any payoff from it.
 
If you're thinking that the title of this book is a bit weird in terms of what I've just said, you may even be right.
 
Then again, when it comes to Agatha Christie and her Hercule Poirot, it usually is.