Currently I’m reading Agatha Christie’s The Clocks, which incidentally, is on ITV on Boxing
Day -one of the Agatha Christie’s Poirot series. Reading the preview it doesn’t sound as though they have stuck too closely to the plot, but never mind.
This description of a bookshop near the British Museum appealed to me:
Inside, it was clear that the books owned the shop rather than the other way about. Everywhere they had run wild and taken possession of their habitat, breeding and multiplying and clearly lacking any strong hand to keep them down. The distance between bookshelves was so narrow that you could only get along with great difficulty. There were piles of books perched on every shelf or table.
On a stool in a corner, hemmed in by books, was in a old man in a pork-pie hat with a large flat face like a stuffed fish. He had the air of one who has given up an unequal struggle. He had attempted to master the books, but the books had obviously succeeded in mastering him. He was a kind of King Canute of the book world, retreating before the advancing tide of books. (page 170)
I don’t suppose this will be included in the drama, but I hope it will.
I’m about halfway through the book and Poirot has yet to appear!
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Wonderful teaser. Of late I think the TV versions have strayed from the original. I suppose that is why Ms. Christie didn’t want to have any of them dramatized.
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I dread to think what she would have thought!
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Sounds like my kind of bookstore. I could happily spend a day in such a place and not be claustrophobic at all.
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I am hoping to read the book perhaps before the programme but certainly will do after having seen it.
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